There are many scientist who have made history. One scientist whose name also made history is, Sir Isaac Newton. He was born on January 4, 1643 in the Woolsthorpe, England. Physics would not have been the same without Newton’s impact of his work and contribution to create the Laws of Motion. His father, also named Isaac Newton was a prosperous local farmer, who died three months before Isaac’s birth. Isaac was a premature baby born tiny and weak. Doctors did not expected him to survive. Newton spent most of his early life with his grandmother after his mom, Hannah Ayscough Newton, remarried to a priest, Barnabas Smith, when Isaac was only three years old. Isaac was then impacted with his experience and became a really insecure boy with irrational …show more content…
This is very important to how we use the Law of Motion in our daily life. That’s why it is still studied in modern days. That can go from the physics classroom as a simple lab experiment to worldwide company that produce things that uses these laws. As for the first law, Sir Isaac states that an object at rest stays at rest, and in object in motion stays in motion. This can change only when an unbalanced force tries to act on the object. This law is also known as the Law of Inertia. The first law defines many things that is used by many people on a day to day bases. For example if you have a cup of coffee resting on the kitchen table. The force of gravity is pulling down its balanced by the force of the kitchen table pushing upon the cup of coffee. The force would change if you were to move the cup of coffee to drink it. Into the second law of motion that indicates a net force of an object and the mass of an object. The bigger the force it causes a greater acceleration on equal masses. Bigger the mass needs bigger the force for an equal acceleration. An example of this would be a person who is a athletic like a soccer player. As the soccer player had net force to kick the mass of the soccer ball away from the position it is in for it to accelerate. Last but not least is the final law of motion of Sir Isaac. The law that expresses for every force there is an equal and opposite reaction on the opposing object. This says that for every object they will not be balanced because two different force will be acting upon it. An example of the last law of motion is when a car is on it’s way to school. A car is equipped with wheel that spin. As the wheels spin, they grip the road and push the road backwards. Since forces result from mutual interaction, the road must also be pushing the wheels forward. The size of the force on the road equals the size the force on the wheels. The direction of the