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How Did Isaac Newton Change The World

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Sir Isaac Newton is probably one of the most influential person in the scientific world. Born December 25, 1642, in a town called Woolsthorpe, England, not expecting to live much longer after he was born. His grandmother took care of him most of his life because his father died and his mother remarried and moved away. Going to school to a Free Grammar School but not really overachieving in any of his classes he still managed to go to Trinity College Cambridge. Newton graduated with his bachelor's degree in 1665, but he could not furthur what he already knew because the college had closed due to a disease that was spreading around the school. Isaac Newton changed the world through his Laws of Motion, and the Laws of Universal Gravitation, and how he invented calculus. The most important thing he did was the Three Laws of Motions. Also something that came out of his Three Laws of Motion was one of his most popular quotes he made “ for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction”(Newton). The first law of motion talks about is that every object will stay in place or move forward unless something tries to stop it. The second Law of Motion is that “velocity of a object changes when it is subjected to a external force”(Newton). The third Law of Motion is where the quote comes from “for every action, there is an …show more content…

This is where the story comes from when the apple fell on Newton’s head and he started thinking about what pull the apple down. “Isaac Newton decided the force that pulled the apple down he would call gravity”(the universal). He used two of his laws of motion the first one which is the one that says every object will stay in place or move forward unless something tries to stop it and the second one which is the one that says “for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction” (Newton) . The Laws of Universal Motion was also how he changed the

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