2. Born: Jan. 4, 1643 (Dec. 25 1642)
Mother: Hannah Ayscough
Father: Isaac Newton Sr.
3. Alleged Signature
Great Plague;
Age 17: Return and Age 22: B.A. Temporary Closing
Age 12: The King’s School Graduation Degree
Age 18: College
Age 15: Woolsthorpe Manor
8. 1. Every object persists in its state
Philosophiae Naturalis of rest or uniform motion in a
Principia Mathematica straight line unless it is compelled
to change that state by forces
impressed on it.
2. Force is equal to the change in
momentum (mV) per change in
time. For a constant mass, force
equals mass times acceleration.
3. For every action, there is an
equal and opposite re-action.
Sextant
9.
10. Copernicus Brahe Kepler Galileo
His name
amuses me.
Bacon Descartes Newton
11.
12. Method of Fluxions (1671)
De Motu Corporum (1684)
Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687)
Opticks (1704)
Reports as Master of the Mint (1701)
Arithmetica Universalis (1707)
An Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture (1754)
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