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16 January, 00:58

Why was Isaac Newton's mathematical principles of natural philosophies so important to the scientific revolution

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  1. J
    16 January, 04:20
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    Sir Isaac Newton's legendary work is mathematical principles of natural philosophies which was first published in 1687. This book had brought a significant change to the modern science. In this book he described the law of motion, foundation of classical mechanics, Newton's law of gravitation and a derivation of Kepler's laws of planetary motion (which Kepler first obtained empirically). All this theories had set a revolution in scientific history.
  2. E
    16 January, 04:44
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    Newton's Laws of Motion laid the foundation for modern physics. These 3 laws were:

    Law of Inertia: An object stays at rest or remains at a certain velocity unless it is acted upon by force. Inertial Frame of Reference: The Sum of forces consists of the total mass of the objects multiplied by the acceleration of those objects. Action-Reaction: When a body exerts a force over another, this second body will exert a force of equal magnitude over the first.

    These laws are the basis for many industrial developments throughout history.
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