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1 Sir Isaac Newton By: Lina Tembo

2 Born: December 25, 1642 Died: March 20, 1727
Sir Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe, England. And he lived for 85 years. mathematician and physicist, one of the foremost scientific intellects of all time. Newton was elected a Fellow of Trinity College in 1667, and Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in 1669. Newton was elected Member of Parliament for the University of Cambridge to the Convention Parliament of 1689, and sat again in He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1671, and in 1703 he became President, being annually re-elected for the rest of his life. His major work, Opticks, appeared the next year; he was knighted in Cambridge in 1705. Died: March 20, 1727

3 Galileo Galilei Galileo and Newton February 15, 1564- January 8, 1642
Galileo was born in Pisa, Italy. He was an Italian scientist who formulated the basic law of falling bodies, which he verified by careful measures He constructed a telescope with which he he studied lunar craters, and discovered four moons revolving around Jupiter and espoused the Copernican cause Galileo and Newton Galileo had discovered inertia and Newton formed the first law of motion, which used what Galileo had come up with about inertia, but Galileo died before Newton was born, so they didn't really have a face to face connection.

4 Three Laws of Motion

5 The tendency of an object to resist change to its motion.
First Law of Inertia The tendency of an object to resist change to its motion. When your in the car with no seatbelt and you slam the breaks , you fly forward because the seatbelt is supposed to resist you flying forward.

6 Second F=Ma A net force applied to an object will change the acceleration of the object in the direction of force If a bowling ball and a soccer ball were both dropped at the same time from the roof of a tall building , they would hit the floor at the same time because gravity accelerates all objects at the same rate

7 For every force , there’s n equal and opposite force
Third For every force , there’s n equal and opposite force

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