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  • 1.By: Sabrina Chan

2. Born: Jan. 4, 1643 (Dec. 25 1642) Mother: Hannah Ayscough Father: Isaac Newton Sr. 3. Alleged Signature Great Plague;Age 17: Return andAge 22: B.A. Temporary ClosingAge 12: The Kings School GraduationDegree Age 18: College Age 15: Woolsthorpe Manor 4. White Light Reflecting Telescope 5. Universal Law of GravitationThis guy is Galileo Galilei. 6. Binomial Theorem Calculus 7. 1. Every object persists in its state Philosophiae Naturalis of rest or uniform motion in a Principia Mathematicastraight 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 8. Copernicus BraheKepler Galileo His name amuses me.Bacon DescartesNewton 9. 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) 10. Newton Queen Anne 11. Overall: Westfall, Richard S., Department of History and Philosophy ofScience, andIndiana University. "The Galileo Project." Rice . Rice University, 1995.Web. 1 May 2012. . Slide 2: "Historic Figures: Isaac Newton (1643-1727)." BBC. British BroadcastingCorporation, n.d. Web. 1 May 2012. . Slide 3: Dao, C. " Man of Science, Man of God: Isaac Newton." The InstitutionforCreation Research. N.p., 2008. Web. 1 May 2012. . Slide 6: "Sir Isaac Newton: The Universal Law of Gravitation." University ofTennessee .UTK Dept. Physics and Astronomy , n.d. Web. 1 May 2012.. Slide 7: Smoller, Laura. "Newton and the Binomial Theorom." University ofArkansas atLittle Rock. UALR Dept. of History, June 2001. Web. 1 May 2012.. Slides 11, 8 , 4,& 3: "Isaac Newton." Bellevue College. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 May2012. . 12. Slide 8: Benson, Tom. "Newtons Laws of Motion." NASA. NASA, 10 Sept. 2010. Web. 1May 2012. . Slide 9: Kent, Jo. The Impact of the Scientific Revolution: A Brief History of theExperimental Method in the 17th Century. Connexions. 10 Jan. 2006. Slide 10: "The Scientific Revolution." nysed. New York State Education Department,2008. Web. 1 May 2012. . Slide 11: "Isaac Newton Tree." Jills Family Ancestry. N.p., 1 June 2005. Web. 1 May 2012. . Slides 12 & 13: Splashweb. "Isaac Newton- Isaac Newton Biography, History, Laws,Science." ]. Splashweb, 2 Dec. 2004. Web. 11 May 2012. . Slide 13: "Newtons 3 Laws of Motion." Rice University. Rice University, n.d. Web. 1 May 2012. .


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