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    1 Book: 1 Newton 2 Books: 2 Newtons 3 Books: 3 Newtons The force was different because there was more mass to pull as more books were added. This shows newtons 1st law because the books wanted to stay at rest‚ but as more force was added they moved. The 2nd law is seen because the more mass there was‚ the more force was required to accelerate the books. The 3rd law is there because as you pull on the spring balance‚ it pushes pulls back on you‚ which lets it move. The eggs connect to the first

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    Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1727) was an English physicist and mathematician who is widely regarded as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution. His book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica ("Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy")‚ first published in 1687‚ laid the foundations for most of classical mechanics. Newton also made seminal contributions to optics and shares credit with Gottfried

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    Galileo Galilei Galileo was famous for many things such as his life‚ important discoveries‚ and how his discoveries impacted future research. He was an astronomer‚ inventor‚ rebel scientist‚ physicist‚ philosopher‚ and mathematician. He developed modern concepts. If it was not for Galileo‚ the universe would not be looked at the same today. He left his marks on this world. Galileo life was very interesting. He was born February 15‚ 1564‚ in Pisa‚ Italy. His parents were Giuilia Ammannati and Vicenzo

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    the foundation of modern astronomy? Galileo Galilei did‚ he was an Italian philosopher‚ astronomer‚ engineer‚ mathematician‚ and physicist. Whom‚ played an important role in the scientific revolution during the Renaissance. The Renaissance began in Italy in the thirteen hundreds and created a “suitable environment…to question scientific doctrine.” ~Wikipedia. One of the great accomplishments of the time period was the development of the Scientific Method. Galileo was so important because he helped

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    Isaac Newton was born into a family that didn’t like him‚ and tried to prove them wrong by trying to be successful in life. His father died when he was born and his mother left him with his grandma to marry someone else. His step-father didn’t want anything to do with him‚ which was the reason he threatened his step-father that he’d burn down his house‚ along with him. He had a hard life when he was little‚ but look at him now‚ he is the founder of Physics and the one who created a new type of Mathematical

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    4.1.1 Study: Momentum and Newton’s Second Law Study SheetStudy Sheet Claire Hasenoehrl Physical Science (S2541215) Date: ____________ Use the spaces below to take notes on the key concepts presented in this study. Main idea #1: If something is moving‚ it has momentum. Impulse is change in momentum. The product of mass and velocity mass*velocity vector because it has both magnitude and direction the product of the amount of force on an object and the time during which the force is applied

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    Purpose: During our lab‚ Galileo’s Water Clock‚ we created our lab to describe the motion of a ball on a plane using the water clock as an alternative method for measuring time. Our main purpose in this lab was to determine if the displacement of the ball is determined by the time or the time squared. Procedure: Once the water clock was set up‚ a ball was let go from the ramp at various distances for three trials each. Once the ball was let go‚ the water clamp was opened and then immediately

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    proven. Opinions on the other hand are simply someone’s personal thoughts on a specific situation. But sometimes an opinion is so strong felt by one particular person that thru there rebuttal it makes everyone believe it is indeed a fact. Newton N. Minow‚ a federal communications commission chair man gave a speech before a group of television executives. In his speech he gives his opinion that television was nothing more than a “vast wasteland” of senseless violence‚ mindless comedy‚ and

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    while mass is the amount of matter in an object‚ the measure of an object’s resistance to motion. 3. How does mass affect the motion of an object? The greater the mass‚ the harder it is to speed up or slow down an object. 4. What finding(s) did Galileo uncover regarding falling objects? He conducted an experiment from the leaning tower of pisa (probably false)‚ with cannon balls‚ and dropped them and found out that even though objects could have different weights‚ they fall at the same speed. He

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    A World Without Sir Isaac Newton 1st Person P.O.V In all my life I have discovered many things. My discoveries have allowed us to make more new discoveries. But a problem I think of is what the world would be like if I never existed. To start things off one important discovery I made was modern physics. If I was never to make the discoveries in optics‚ motion‚ and mathematics modern physics wouldn’t of existed which means that scientist wouldn’t have never known that every object in the

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