EXPERIMENT: 1 Object: To find the wavelength of Sodium light by Newton’s ring. Apparatus required: A Plano convex lens of large radius of curvature‚ optical arrangement for Newton’s rings‚ plane glass plate; sodium lamp and traveling microscope. Formula used: The wavelength of light is given by the formula λ =D n2+p –Dn2 / 4pR Where D n+p = diameter of (n+p)th ring Dn = diameter of n th ring‚ P = an integer number‚ R = radius of curvature of the curved face of the Plano- convex lens.
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Having distinct qualities that makes one self-reliant and possesses unique characteristics to stand firmly 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
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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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Albert Einstein’s vs. Newton: General Theory of Relativity Albert Einstein‚ most famously known as a physicist‚ was a contributor to the scientific world with his many known researches and humanitarian work. As a Nobel Prize Winner in 1921‚ his chronicled and more important works include Special Theory of Relativity (1905)‚ Relativity (English Translation‚ 1920 and 1950)‚ General Theory of Relativity (1916)‚ Investigations on Theory of Brownian Movement (1926)‚ and The Evolution
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General Science Report - Isaac Newton Paul Ko Sir Isaac Newton was born in England in 25 December 1642. He was an physicist and mathematician ‚ in those period he lived ‚ people called him as natural philosopher. He was broadly recognized as one of the most influential scientists of all time with his discoveries inoptics‚ motion and mathematics‚ Newton developed the principles of modern physics and he was a key person in the scientific revolution. He wrote the book Philosophiae Naturalis
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objects to stop moving. d. Force causes objects to change direction. ____ 2. Which of the following forces arises from direct physical contact between two objects? a. gravitational force c. contact force b. fundamental force d. field force ____ 3. A newton is equivalent to which of the following quantities? a. kg c. kg•m/s b. kg•m/s d. kg•(m/s) ____ 4. A free-body diagram represents all of the following except a. the
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*How did Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton earn their titles? Sir Isaac Newton (Father of Classical Physics) Newton was known as a natural philosopher during his life but his theories of motion‚ gravity‚ light‚ etc formed the cornerstone of what would become known as physics. He probably contributed more to the science than any single person before or after him. Newton’s 1687 publication of the Principia is considered to be among the most influential books in the history of science‚ laying
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world of nature and man. The emergence of the scientific revolution was brought about by several intellectuals; Copernicus‚ Galilei‚ Kepler‚ Brahe and Newton. First we have Nicholas Copernicus. He studied both math and astronomy. After studying Ptolemy’s works‚ he challenged the Ptolemaic Conception of the universe. This stated that the earth was the center of the universe. Copernicus formulated a helio centric conception which meant that the sun was the center of the universe. and that the planets
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Homework description: The following three degree monic polynomial has three real roots. f(x)=x3+2.3x2+0.32x-0.56 a. For finding the real roots ‚ Cardano’s Method[1] can be used To reduce the degree of the equation ‚these operations are done‚ a=1 ‚ b=2.3‚ c=0.32 ‚ d=-0.56 If we write y+r ‚ instead of x (x=y+r) y3 +(3r+2.3)y2+3r2+4.6r+0.32y+r3+2.3r2+0.32r-0.56=0 If we choose r=-2.33 Equation becomes this form; y3+my+n=0 m=3ac-b23a2 n=2b3-9abc-27a2d27a3 m=-1.44333…
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Scientific Revolution Nicolas Copernicus 1473 - 1543 Tycho Brahe 1546-1601 Johannes Kepler 1571 -1630 Galileo Galilei 1564- 1642 Isaac Newton 1642- 1726 Nicolas Copernicus 1473 - 1543 Nicolas Copernicus Nicolas Copernicus wrote a brief statement which essentially said we live in a heliocentric solar system and that the sun is the center of everything. Against the church however the church didn’t seem to care that Copernicus was announcing his belief. Because his statement was poorly written
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