Sir Isaac Newton's Second Law Of Motion

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Sir Isaac Newton was born in England on December 25, 1642 during the time when studying motion was prevalent. He was known as one of the greatest mathematicians that ever lived. When Sir Isaac Newton matured he attended Free Grammar School and then later went on to Trinity College Cambridge. While he was in college he grew a strong passion for physics, math and astronomy. He received his bachelor and mater degree through his matriculation in college. Also, while in college he grew a passion for the study of motion. Before Isaac was born the study of motion was done by Galileo who discovered the projectile motion causing him to be one of the first scientists to experiment on moving objects. After Galileo’s death, Sir Isaac Newton took on the …show more content…

Newton’s second law explains how the velocity of an object changes when it is subjected to an outside force. In the second law of motion, force is defined to be equal the change in momentum which is mass times velocity per change in time. Since Sir Isaac Newton was also advanced in mathematics, he created a formula to formulate his second law of motion. The formula that he created for his second law of motion is F = m X a. In the formula the F represents force. The M in the formula represents the mass of the object. Lastly, the A represent the acceleration. The entire formula is used to find the product of an object 's mass and its acceleration. Newton’s second law of motion enhanced individuals today to calculate how much force one object …show more content…

This caused him to discover his third and finally law which is Newton’s Third Law of motion. Newton’s third law states that every action or force has an equal but opposite reaction. This means if an object crash into another object both objects will bound back off of one another. Sir Isaac Newton’s third law often is proven correct because when there is a car crash, it is proven that when the car crash into one another, the cars will bounce back off of each other. This shows that Newton’s study was accurate and it will always be used in science no matter how many years may

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