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Isaac Newton

Rodriguez Lagunes Andres


Robles Bárcenas José Luis
• Sir Isaac Newton 25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726

• Was an English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist


who is widely recognized as one of the most influential
scientists of all time and a key figure in the scientific
revolution.

• University of Cambridge

• In mechanics, his three laws of motion, the basic principles


of modern physics, resulted in the formulation of the law of
universal gravitation.

• In mathematics he was the original discoverer of the


infinitesimal calculus.Newton’s Philosophiae Naturalis
Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural
Philosophy, 1687) was one of the most important single
works in the history of modern science.
Conclusión
• Newton's fundamental contributions to science include the quantification of
gravitational attraction, the discovery that white light is actually a mixture
of immutable spectral colors, and the formulation of the calculus.
References

•Conduitt, John. "Keynes Ms. 130.4:Conduitt's account of Newton's life at Cambridge". Newtonproject.
Imperial College London. Retrieved 30 August 2006.

•I. Bernard Cohen and George E. Smith, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Newton (2002) p. 6

•Alberto A. Martinez Science Secrets: The Truth about Darwin's Finches, Einstein's Wife, and Other
Myths, page 69 (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2011); ISBN 978-0-8229-4407-2

•"Brogdale – Home of the National Fruit Collection". Brogdale.org. Retrieved 20 December 2008.

•"From the National Fruit Collection: Isaac Newton's Tree". Retrieved 10 January 2009.

•Newton's alchemical works transcribed and online at Indiana University. Retrieved 11 January 2007.

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