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  2. Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Sir Isaac Newton FRS (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726/27 [a]) was an English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author who was described in his time as a natural philosopher. [7] He was a key figure in the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment that followed.

  3. Isaac Newton | Biography, Facts, Discoveries, Laws ...

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    Isaac Newton, the brilliant physicist and mathematician, revolutionized our understanding of the universe with his laws of motion and universal gravitation, forever changing the course of scientific inquiry.

  4. Newton (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The newton (symbol: N) is the unit of force in the International System of Units (SI). In SI base units, it is defined as , the force which gives a mass of 1 kilogram an acceleration of 1 metre per second squared.

  5. Isaac Newton ‑ Facts, Biography & Laws - HISTORY

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    Sir Isaac Newton (1643‑1727) was an English mathematician and physicist who developed influential theories on light, calculus and celestial mechanics.

  6. Isaac Newton - Quotes, Facts & Laws - Biography

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    Isaac Newton was an English physicist and mathematician famous for his laws of physics. He was a key figure in the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century.

  7. Isaac Newton - World History Encyclopedia

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    Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was an English mathematician and physicist widely regarded as the single most important figure in the Scientific Revolution for his three laws of motion and universal law of...

  8. Life and works of Isaac Newton | Britannica

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    Sir Isaac Newton, (born Jan. 4, 1643, Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, Eng.—died March 31, 1727, London), English physicist and mathematician. The son of a yeoman, he was raised by his grandmother. He was educated at Cambridge University (1661–65), where he discovered the work of René Descartes.