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Isaac Newton. He never married, and lived modestly, was a simple man He died March 20, 1727 at the age of 84 from a bladder stone, and was buried in Westminister Abbey. . By Emily, Jolie, Raelyn. Biography . Born in Woolsthorpe Went to school in Woolsthorpe
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Isaac Newton He never married, and lived modestly, was a simple manHe died March 20, 1727 at the age of 84 from a bladder stone, and was buried in Westminister Abbey. By Emily, Jolie, Raelyn
Biography • Born in Woolsthorpe • Went to school in Woolsthorpe • He went to Cambridge University in 1661, he lectured there until 1696 • He published a book commonly known as the Principal in 1687 • In 1714 Newton became the most highly esteemed natural philosopher in Europe
Bio 2 • He was named after his father • He lived with his uncle, and saw little of his mom • He never married, and lived modestly, was a simple man • He tooked little intrest in his studies • He made few friends • He was born on Christmas Day • He had three step siblings
Derivatives • This approach was used by Newton in the development of his Classical Mechanics • The main idea is the concept of velocity and speed • Velocity=distance from point A to B/ time to get from A to B.
Integrals • You apply them to the solution of differential equations and the determining of areas, volumes, and lengths • Integrals are the inverse of derivatives • Integrals undo derivatives
Velocity • Designates how fast and in what direction a point is moving • Is measured by time or length • Ex. A train that travels 100 km in 2 hours, for example, has an average speed of 50 km per hour
Acceleration • Is defined as the rate of change of velocity • Length/time • To accelerate an object is to change its velocity, or to apply a force
Arch nemesis • Newtons arch nemesis was Robert Hooke • Robert Hooke disagreed over Optics with him • Robert was jealous of Newton
5 books by isaac • The last Sorcerer • Opticks • Arithmetic Universalis • Method of Flexions • Treatise of the System of the World
Newtons laws • Newtons second law of moton... • An objects motion is it mass times acceleration • Newtons third law of motion... • For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction • Newtons first law of motion... • Every object stays in motion and remains in motion unless acted upon by a force
Famous Quotes • We built too many walls, and not enough bridges • I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people • If i have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants • To myself I am only a child playing on the beach, while vast oceans of truth lie undiscovered before me
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