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1. Draw the label diagram of Isaac Newton amd James Prescott Joule and write around 100 words about both of them...​

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1)Issac Newton:

Isaac Newton is best know for his theory about the law of gravity, but his “Principia Mathematica” (1686) with its three laws of motion greatly influenced the Enlightenment in Europe. Born in 1643 in Woolsthorpe, England, Sir Isaac Newton began developing his theories on light, calculus and celestial mechanics while on break from Cambridge University. Years of research culminated with the 1687 publication of “Principia,” a landmark work that established the universal laws of motion and gravity. Newton’s second major book, “Opticks,” detailed his experiments to determine the properties of light. Also a student of Biblical history and alchemy, the famed scientist served as president of the Royal Society of London and master of England’s Royal Mint until his death in 1727.

2) James Prescott Joule:

James Prescott Joule, physicist. The inscription reads:

This tablet is here placed, near the graves of Newton, Herschel and Darwin, by those who in many lands have united to perpetuate the memory of James Prescott Joule F.R.S., of Manchester, in recognition of services rendered to science, in establishing the law of the conservation of energy, and determining the mechanical equivalent of heat. Born 24th December 1818, Died 11th October 1889.

He was born in Salford near Manchester, a son of Benjamin Joule and his wife Alice (Prescott). James and his brother Benjamin studied under chemist John Dalton and he went on to study electricity and electro-magnetism, working closely with Lord Kelvin. His first publication was 'Description of an electro-magnetic engine' in 1838. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. His wife was Amelia Grimes and they had a son Benjamin and a daughter Alice. James is buried at Brooklands cemetery in Sale, Cheshire. A statue of him stands in Manchester Town Hall.

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