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    Originally‚ color was considered a modification of white light. Newton was able to prove that white light is actually a mixture and‚ using different degrees of refrangibility with a different colored ray‚ he was able to explain the way prisms produce light through the white light. That experiment was characterized by

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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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    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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    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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    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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    Experiment # 9 123123 Newton 2nd Law of Motion and The Atwood’s Machine Submitted to: Prof. Michelle Concepcion Submitted by: Arnold Jr. S. Cruz Discussion: The results of this lab reflect on the different kind of elevators. The mass is constant as if your not doing anything to change it. We feel heavy in a elevator because the accelerator is going up with an acceleration and not when it is going up with uniform speed. That

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    fabric that goes around the user. It combats the effect of the separate inertia on ourselves‚ by making us a part of the car. Inertia refers to an objects tendency to maintain its state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by a force. Sir Isaac Newtons First Law of Motion revolves around Inertia. When the car is in motion‚ inertia wants it to keep going at that speed‚ but there are several forces acting on it‚ such as friction and air resistance. The engines power compensates for this energy loss

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    When discussing Isaac Newton the first thing that comes to mind is what a great scientist he was. While researching for this paper I learned there was so many other interesting facts in the life of Sir Isaac Newton. Isaac Newton was born December 25th 1642 in Lincolnshire‚ New England. (This date was later changed to January 4‚ 1643 when the Gregorian calendar was adopted in England.) Newton’s parents were Isaac Newton and Hannah Ayscoug. Newton’s father passed away in October 1642‚ three months

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    the seventeenth century‚ the Scientific Revolution gave birth to discoveries of new mathematics and sciences. Isaac Newton‚ in particular‚ was one of the many physicist or mathematicians. Born in new England to a prosperous farmer‚ Isaac Newton would later develop principles to develop modern physics with his most famous work‚ Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. Isaac Newton was the son his parents gave birth to. His father soon died three months after his birth‚ thus leaving him with his

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