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Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Isaac Newton

Sir Isaac Newton

Sir Isaac Newton, born 1642 in Lincolnshire, England, was an English physicist, mathematician and astronomer.
His most popular work was the discovery of gravity, a powerful force which pulls everything on Earth into the centre; therefore keeping it intact, and is the the reason why things fall to the floor instead of float, or to the ceiling. In space, there is no gravity.
Gravity is an important force in both real life and our High Impact Kete.
Sir Isaac Newton.

In 1687 (the 15th century) Newton established a set of three laws of motion, today they are widely known as 'Newton's Laws'. They are a study of both dynamics and motions.
These three laws revolve around acceleration, gravity, pressure, and other forces such as those. 

The first law: 
If an object is moving, it will move in a straight line unless affected at an angle by some force; such as wind or gravity.


The second law:

The acceleration of an object is the increase of velocity in the same direction as the force acting upon it.

The third law:
The force you apply to the object is the same force applied to your hands as you do so.



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