About Newton
1st Law
2nd Law
3rd Law
Books and inventions
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What year was Issac Newton born?

1643

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What is a fancy way of saying that an object that is at rest will stay at rest until some force makes it move?

Inertia

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The bigger the ______ ,

The bigger the ______

Object/Force

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For every action there is?

An equal and opposite reaction 

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This device helps you see the sky?

Telescope 

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What three laws did Issac Newton create?

Motion

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What has to stop something from moving?

A force/gravity

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What is the mathematical equation for force?

Force = Mass x Acceleration 

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According to this law, if you push an object, what happens?

It pushes back

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A new way of math to prove his theories

Calculus

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What event inspired Newton's love for gravity?

He saw an apple fall from a tree

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A push or pull on an object is called?

Force

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Acceleration of an object is dependent upon what two things?

Force and Mass

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If a ball was thrown West and hit a wall, which way would it then be travelling?

East

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Newton invented what sitting under an apple tree?

Laws of motion 

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What city did Isaac Newton pass in?

London

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Earth's Gravitational pull is known as a ______ force

Downward

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If something is really big, it will have ____ of force.

A lot

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If you were to throw a ball up in the air it would come back _____?

Down

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How many major books did Isaac Newton write?

8

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What college did Newton attend to?

Trinity College at the University of Cambridge

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Objects in ______ tend to stay in _____ objects at _____ tend to stay in _____

Motion/Rest

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You can push on a ball with much more force than a feather because?

You are bigger and have much more mass

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Pulling back on a catapult will make an object move _____?

Forward

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Why did Isaac Newton invent calculus?

Because of force