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    Michayla Roberts October 24‚ 2012 Sir Isaac Newton was one of the world’s most intelligent inventor/ scientist/ mathematician/ and physicians. During his time period he accomplished many things the world still benefits from today! Newton started to make all these accomplishments first when he was getting his formal education‚ then during his professional and adult life. Newton’s early life isn’t what you would expect for one of the greatest scientist in history. He was born of December

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    Isaac Newton Isaac Newton was born on December 25‚ 1642‚ in Woolsthorpe‚ England. His father died before he was born‚ and his mother mother‚ Hannah Newton‚ remarried and moved away. She left Newton to be raised by his uncle. In 1654‚ he was sent to the local grammar school‚ then he enrolled at Trinity College‚ at the University of Cambridge‚ in 1661. He received his bachelor of arts in 1665‚ and was named a fellow of the College two years later. In 1666‚ Newton made three of his greatest discoveries

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    Etymology The name atom comes from the Greek ἄτομος (atomos‚ "indivisible") from ἀ- (a-‚ "not") and τέμνω (temnō‚ "I cut")‚[3] which means uncuttable‚ or indivisible‚ something that cannot be divided further.[4] The concept of an atom as an indivisible component of matter was first proposed by early Indian and Greek philosophers. In the 18th and 19th centuries‚ chemists provided a physical basis for this idea by showing that certain substances could not be further broken down by chemical methods

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    Sir Isaac Newton is regarded as one of the most influential scientists of all time. He was born in 1642 and died 1727. Was credited with invented Calculus with someone else‚ he formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation in which changed the worlds perspective from being geocentric to heliocentric. In defining gravity‚ the apple never did hit his head. Build the first reflecting telescopes and developed a theory of color based of the famous prism experiment. Never married In

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    alone for one’s beliefs can be defined as individualism. Some of the greatest luminaries of our time are Aristotle‚ Rosa Parks‚ and Sir Isaac Newton‚ who impacted the world through their revolutionary beliefs. As an individual in this vast world‚ I can still make contributions and stand out as an individualist. Aristotle made significantly valiant contributions to the fields of science‚ philosophy‚ and ethics‚ inspiring others to use his finding for future discoveries. With the dedication to

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    Luke Gitzen World History Ms. Peroutky Enlightenment Paper Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton had a huge impact throughout the 17th century and the world we know today with inventions and ideas. Newton was an English physicist and a mathematician who influenced science with a key idea in scientific revolution. ¨Scientific Revolution is the concept used to explain the emergence of modern science‚¨ (History.com 1) and Sir Isaac Newton contributed to scientific revolution by formulating theories on

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    Sir Isaac Newton was a famous scientist who invented the Universal Law of Gravitation in 1687. His law of gravity describes the force amongst every object that contains mass. Newton devised his idea of the law of gravity when he observed an apple fall from a tree. This then lead him speculating about whether the same force that was upheld by the apple was also maintained by the moon. Sir Isaac Newton then reached to the discovery that both the apple and the moon were motivated by the force of gravity

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    he atom is the basic unit of chemical matter. The atom is the smallest unit that defines the chemical elements and their isotopes. Everything that is solid‚ liquid‚ or gas is made up of atoms. Everything that can be seen and touched is made up of atoms. Atoms are tiny; their size is typically measured in picometers (trillionths of a meter). A single strand of human hair is about one million carbon atoms wide.[1] Every atom is composed of a nucleus made of protons and neutrons (hydrogen-1 has no

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    2) B) 4 liters C) 6 x 1023 atoms D) 2 moles Which sample of O2 contains a total of 3.01 x 1023 molecules at STP? A) 16.0 grams B) 32.0 grams B) 6.02 x 1023 C) 2.00 moles D) 1.00 mole D) 1.20 x 1024 What is the total number of atoms contained in 2.00 moles of nickel? A) 118 C) 58.9 C) 1 liter of neon D) 1 gram of neon 3) 4) What quantity is represented by the symbol Ne? A) 1 mole of neon B) 1 atomic mass unit of neon 5) How many moles of hydrogen atoms are present in one mole of

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    The Atom The basic idea of the atom was adopted by scientists thousands of years later because it explained new discoveries in the field of chemistry. Long after chemical atoms were found to be divisible‚ and even after smaller‚ truly indivisible particles were identified. Over time theories of the atom changed. The nature of atoms in philosophy varied a lot over time and between cultures and schools. The Plum Pudding Model was proposed in 1904 before the discovery of the atomic nucleus in order

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