3. was an established physicist and mathematician, and is
credited as one of the great minds of the 17th century
Scientific Revolution
developed the principles of modern physics. In 1687, he
published his most acclaimed work, Philosophiae
Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical
Principles of Natural Philosophy), which has been called
the single most influential book on physics
formulated the laws of motion and universal
gravitation that dominated scientists' view of the
physical universe for the next three centuries
Isaac Newton
8. Newton’s firstlaw namedinertiais tackledabout
net forceacting on an objectthat causesthe velocity
to changebecauseof the forceapplied.Inertia is
simply the resistanceto change inmotion.
1st Law:
Law of Inertia
12. The second law of motion named acceleration
explains how the velocity ofan object changes
when it is subjected to an external force.
2nd Law:
Law of Acceleration
18. Short quiz
Multiple Choice
Choose the best answer that
completes the statement. Write only the
letter of your choice on a ¼ sheet of pad
paper.
19. A. 17th century Scientific Revolution
B. 15th century Scientific Revolution
C. 16th century Scientific Revolution
D. 18th century Scientific Revolution
1. Mr. Newton is credited as one of the
great minds during ________.
20. A. Laws of inertia
B. Laws of acceleration
C. Laws of interaction
D. Gravitational force
2. For every action there is always an
equal and opposite reaction. What laws
of motion it is?
21. A. First law of motion
B. Second law of motion
C. Third law of motion
D. None of the above
3. If Samantha pulled quickly the tablecloth,
then it will removed from underneath of
dishes. The dishes have the tendency to
remain still as long as the friction from the
movement of the tablecloth is not too great.
What law of motion that Samantha illustrate?
22. A. Archimedes
B. Newton
C. Plato
D. Aristotle
4. He is the one invented calculus with
the use of his work law of acceleration.
23. A. First law of motion
B. Second law of motion
C. Third law of motion
D. None of the above
5. Which law explains how rockets are
launched into space?