Monday 6 November 2017

105th Newton’s Apple (Step 3) - By www.beeoasis.com

in this storyIsaac began to ponder several questions. Why did the apple fall? Why not fall? Or why not fall? What power has pulled the apple from the branch to the ground? This seemingly bizarre question made Isaac think deeply. He contemplates the nature of gravity and movement, and of the relation between objects. As he studied, he discovered the laws of nature. The law he describes is of great consequence. They then activate the down payment.
Currently NASA scientists can use calculus to solve complex problems. Imagine (1) a spaceship flying from (2) Earth to (3) Mars. These three objects move, and move at different levels. With calculus, scientists can calculate the exact time for the ship to arrive on Mars. Newton also developed the theory of optics, the science of light behavior. He was the first to realize that the white light is made up of the colors of the rainbow. His theory of optics showsthe nature of light by reason and experiment. For example, he shows that we can define colors mathematically. He also developed the law of gravity, a force that attracts objects to one another. Newton's universal law of gravitation is the true law of physics that describes the attraction between two bodies with mass. Newton says that when two things become closer to each other, each has a force of gravity on the other. The sun gives a greater force than the Earth because the Sun is bigger. But we feel the gravitational force of the earth is stronger because we are on Earth and away from the Sun.

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