Newton and his Laws
Isaac Newton was born in the house of Woolsthorpe, near Grantham in Lincolnshire. Isaac Newton was a mathematician and physicist; he was the primary scientific intellect of all time. Newton came from a family of farmers. Isaac was named after his father; however, he never knew his dad because he died three months before he was born. In 1661, Isaac Newton had entered Cambridge University that was his uncle’s old college, where he was elected to a Fellow of Trinity College in 1667. After graduating college and becoming a professor, Newton’s most success came in his work in physics and celestial mechanics. Newton wrote three books, each book explaining something new and more about his first theory of universal gravitation. Newton had identified gravitation as the fundamental force controlling the motions of the celestial bodies. However, he did not found its cause yet when he wrote the Principia. In 1666, Newton had a vision of his three laws of motion that he had come up with. Newton's First Law is, in laymen terms: “ An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force”. This law is br
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