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who was issac Newton?​

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Answered by Soumok
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Sir Isaac Newton FRS PRS was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time, and a key figure in the scientific revolution


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Answered by Anonymous
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 &lt;h3&gt;</p><p>!!! &lt;br&gt;</p><p>&lt;br&gt;</p><p>Issac Newton was born on January 4, 1643 at woolsthorpe, England. He was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer. he was among the most popular scientists and still he is. issac Newton contributed a lot and developed many things in science. but he's most famous for his three laws of motion and theory of gravity. &lt;br&gt;</p><p>&lt;br&gt;</p><p>now, lemme tell you about the three laws of motion which are used everywhere Everytime..&lt;br&gt;</p><p>&lt;br&gt;</p><p>→first law states that if an object is at rest or in motion, it won't change it's state (if at rest) and will be in uniform motion unless (if in motion) an external force is applied. first law is also known as law of inertia.&lt;br&gt;</p><p>&lt;br&gt;</p><p>→second law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to it's mass. this law is also known as "law of force and acceleration".&lt;br&gt;</p><p>&lt;br&gt;</p><p>→ third law states that for every force, there will be an equal opposite force. means for every action, there is equal reaction opposing it but it acts on two different bodies. &lt;br&gt;</p><p>&lt;br&gt;</p><p>ohhkk.. so how Issac Newton was inspired about gravity.&lt;br&gt;</p><p>&lt;br&gt;</p><p>one day, Newton was sitting under an apple tree and suddenly an apple fell on his head. and this common myth made him think why apple fell downwards.. and then he started researching about it and came up with the theory of gravity.&lt;br&gt;</p><p>&lt;br&gt;</p><p>not only this, he was successful in other fields too. &lt;br&gt;</p><p>!!! &lt;/h3&gt;

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