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    Sir Isaac Newton FRS (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726/27) was an English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian...
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  • Isaac Newton (1642–1726) was an English mathematician and physicist. Isaac Newton may also refer to: 8000 Isaac Newton, a main-belt asteroid Isaac Newton...
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    Isaac Newton (4 January 1643 – 31 March 1727) was considered an insightful and erudite theologian by his Protestant contemporaries. He wrote many works...
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    Isaac Newton's apple tree at Woolsthorpe Manor represents the inspiration behind Sir Isaac Newton's theory of gravity. While the precise details of Newton's...
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    English physicist and mathematician Isaac Newton produced works exploring chronology, and biblical interpretation (especially of the Apocalypse), and alchemy...
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    biography of Sir Isaac Newton, the English mathematician and scientist, author of the Principia. It portrays the years after Newton's birth in 1642, his...
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    simply the Principia (/prɪnˈsɪpiə, prɪnˈkɪpiə/), is a book by Isaac Newton that expounds Newton's laws of motion and his law of universal gravitation. The...
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  • Look up newton or Newton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Newton most commonly refers to: Isaac Newton (1642–1726/1727), English scientist Newton (unit)...
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    During his residence in London, Isaac Newton had made the acquaintance of John Locke. Locke had taken a very great interest in the new theories of the...
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    It is named after Isaac Newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanics, specifically his second law of motion. A newton is defined as 1 kg⋅m/s2{\displaystyle...
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