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Newton biography & first law

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Newton biography & first law

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  1. Newton & First Law Pdf by- ​webpediaonline.com Sir Isaac Newton Biography:​ Isaac Newton was an English scientist. He researches in many branches in science. He is known as Physicist, mathematician, astronomer, theologian. He would be popular for ‘natural philosopher’ theory. In 1687 Newton published his book PhilosophiaeNaturalis Principia Mathematica. He mentions his book that formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. That is- Newton First Law ● First law: ​An object that is at rest will stay at rest unless a force acts upon it. An object that is in motion will not change its velocity unless a force acts upon it. Discuss the first formula: From the discussion of the first formula, we see that the normal religion of the rest object remains steady and the moving means that the normal religion of dynamic objects retains its speed. Rest objects can’t run on their own and can’t stop moving objects manually. In both cases, the object itself is unable to change its condition. This inability to the substance is called an inability. Newton's motions are the three laws of nature, which are the basis of classical mechanics. These rules describe the relationship between the force applied to the object and its origin motion. Other hand Newton wrote the foundations of mechanics. He invented the refraction of light. He discovered this through a prism test. He kept a contribution in mathematics. Newton and Livinis established a new branch of mathematics called Calculus. This new branch has played a

  2. key role in revolutionizing the world of modern physics. Newton also displayed generalized bipartisan theorems, inverted the so-called Newton,s method of visualization of a function,s zodiac, and played a special role in the study of power series. After all, he has kept playing an important role in modern science. Niels Bohr Biography Biography of Albert Einstein

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