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Isaac Newton

Isaac Newton. By: Linley Murdock. His Accomplishments. Newton's Laws of Motion Founder of Modern Physical Science Helped develop calculus with Gottfried Wilhelm Lienbniz Apart of Royal Society Wrote “Principia”. His History.

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Isaac Newton

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  1. Isaac Newton By: Linley Murdock

  2. His Accomplishments • Newton's Laws of Motion • Founder of Modern Physical Science • Helped develop calculus with Gottfried Wilhelm Lienbniz • Apart of Royal Society • Wrote “Principia”

  3. His History Sir Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe, near Grantham in Lincolnshire. He was apart of Cambridge University in 1661. There he was a Lucasian (professor at Cambridge) professor. In 1667 he was elected as a fellow of Trinity Collage.

  4. His History Continued 1665-66 spent all his time on inventions he called it “ the prime age of my invention”. During that time he wrote a book called “Principia” (book). It is one of his major accomplishments. It wasn’t published until 1687. They say he was a very social man. He was harsh towards enemies and generous to friends .

  5. Facts • 1642-1727 • Born same year Galileo died • Born Christmas day (January 4,1643) • Invented reflecting telescope in 1668 • Buried at Westminster Abbey • Worked as warden of the Royal Mint • He loved chemistry

  6. Pictures Signature Coat of Arms Reflecting Telescope

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