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noun - English mathematician and physicist

noun - a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 m/sec/sec to a mass of 1 kilogram

A city of south-central Iowa east-northeast of Des Moines.

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He discovered the law of universal gravitation as well as a new way to calculate curves
Conceived around 1686, "G" is known as this man's constant
1642, Trinity College, did some astronomy & math, 1727
In the mid-1660s he laid the foundations of calculus & wrote the essay "Of Colours"
His universal law of gravitation explained many things, including the action of tides & the motion of comets
Come on, fellas! I thought we all agreed that force = mass x acceleration is part of his 2nd law of motion. Fellas!
In 1687 this Brit differentiated "absolute, true, and mathematical time" & "relative, apparent, and common time"
This British guy gave us a particle theory of light in 1704, but it's the "apple falling on his head" thing you may remember
In addition to his study of gravity, he proved that light contains many colors
He wondered if the force that pulled an apple to the ground could also pull the moon into the earth's orbit
Possible Dictionary Clues
In the meter-kilogram-second system, the unit of force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram one meter per second per second, equal to 100,000 dynes. See Table at measurement.
the SI unit of force. It is equal to the force that would give a mass of one kilogram an acceleration of one metre per second per second, and is equivalent to 100,000 dynes.
English mathematician and physicist remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation and his three laws of motion (1642-1727)
a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 msecsec to a mass of 1 kilogram equal to 100,000 dynes
a unit used to measure force, equal to the force that moves a mass of one kilogram one metre in one second
the standard unit for the measure of force, equal to the force that produces a movement of one meter in a second on an object that weighs one kilogram
Geographic Matches
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Newton, Roscommon, IRELAND
Newton, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES
Newton, H7, UNITED KINGDOM
Newton, INDIANA, UNITED STATES
Newton, TEXAS, UNITED STATES
Newton, MONTANA, UNITED STATES
Newton, M9, UNITED KINGDOM
Newton, V2, UNITED KINGDOM
Newton, T8, UNITED KINGDOM
Newton description
Newton most commonly refers to:* Isaac Newton (16421726/1727), English scientist
* Newton (unit), SI unit of force named after Isaac NewtonNewton may also refer to:
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