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The Laws of Gravitation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

The Laws of Gravitation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1900
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Newton's Laws of Motion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 76

Newton's Laws of Motion

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-08-24
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Newton And Gravity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 53

Newton And Gravity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-10-31
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  • Publisher: Random House

At a moment of great discovery, one Big Idea can change the world... Newton's observations on motion, gravity and light revolutionised the world and opened up humanity's understanding of the universe. Today his work is taken for granted, but in the context of modern times, to what extent can we appreciate the 'gravity' of his theories? Newton and Gravity tells the captivating story of Newton's life as an eccentric teenager, devout Christian, paranoid recluse, arrogant genius, and obsessive alchemist.His is a captivating tale of the universe as seen through the eyes of a highly erratic yet astonishingly brilliant individual.Exceptionally told, the immeasurable impact of Newton's Big Ideas are examined in a detailed yet accessible way. The Big Idea series is a fascinating look at the greatest advances in our scientific history, and at the men and women who made these fundamental breakthroughs.

The Principia of Newton
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 466

The Principia of Newton

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1830
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The following pages contain a Translation of those Lemmas, Propositions, Corollaries, and Scholia, of the Three First Sections of the Principia which are at present read in the University of Cambridge. The translation of each is immediately followed by such Notes, Examples and Deductions as appeared to be most effective in enhancing the perspicuity of the original text, and also the general usefulness of the Work, according to the analytic taste of modern times ... An Appendix is given, containing a number of Problems selected from Examination Papers, to some of which are given the answers." - Preface.

Elements of Newtonian Mechanics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 418

Elements of Newtonian Mechanics

This book is intended as a textbook for an entry-level university course in Newtonian mechanics for students of physics, astronomy, and the engineering sciences. The material has been used as a first-semester text for first-year undergraduates at the Niels Bohr Institute, which is part of the University of Copenhagen. Our way of presenting Newtonian mechanics is influenced by the writings of the late Max Born. Also, the Feynman Lectures on Physics have been an important source of inspiration. In fact, the idea for the book came when we read Section 16.1 of Volume 1 of the Feynman Lectures. Ideas from the well-known Berkeley Physics Course may also be traced in the text. All of the books quot...

Newton's Gravity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 442

Newton's Gravity

“Newton’s Gravity” conveys the power of simple mathematics to tell the fundamental truth about nature. Many people, for example, know the tides are caused by the pull of the Moon and to a lesser extent the Sun. But very few can explain exactly how and why that happens. Fewer still can calculate the actual pulls of the Moon and Sun on the oceans. This book shows in clear detail how to do this with simple tools. It uniquely crosses disciplines – history, astronomy, physics and mathematics – and takes pains to explain things frequently passed over or taken for granted in other books. Using a problem-based approach, “Newton’s Gravity” explores the surprisingly basic mathematics b...

Newton And The Great World System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Newton And The Great World System

Mathematics is, in many ways, the most generic and abstract of all systems of human thought. Once Newton found he could describe dynamics and planetary motions using purely mathematical laws and deductive processes, he understood that there was no limit to what else could be explained — given time and ingenuity every aspect of Nature would find its mathematical roots. Newton himself repeatedly stated how aspects of chemistry, biology and even human thought could be accessed by his method. He also acknowledged how immense the task would be, involving many contributors over many centuries, however once the system was in place, it could be extended indefinitely. Although not fully understood during his lifetime, the Newtonian method has since been applied to many subjects outside of physics, including chemistry, physiology and philosophy. This book analyses the Newtonian method and demonstrates how it represents the very roots of our understanding of the great world system we live in today.

A Treatise of the System of the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

A Treatise of the System of the World

Originally written as part of his Principia Mathematica, Newton integrated Kepler's laws of planetary motion and Galileo's forays into the laws of gravity into a comprehensive understanding of the organization of the universe according to the law of universal gravitation. Includes an Introduction by one of the world's foremost authorities on Newton.

The First Three Sections of Newton's Principia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

The First Three Sections of Newton's Principia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1837
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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