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Sir Isaac Newton : The Universal Law of Gravitation
Discover the fact and fiction behind the popular story of Newton sitting under an apple tree.
Sir Isaac Newton
Sir Isaac Newton (1643 - 1717) produced three great achievements in the short space of two years. The first great achievement was the invention of calculus. Newton's second great achievement was the ...
The Newton Project
A history of Newton and an electronic collection of his writings, some transcribed, some manuscript form. Catalogue of non-scientific papers. Theological manuscripts, personal papers, Conduit papers, ...
Newton's Laws of Motion
Well presented site concentrating on Newton's laws, includes material on forces, in addition to the three laws.
Newtons third law of motion
A simple explanation of Newton's third law of motion, with plenty of examples and a test to check your understanding at the end.
Newton's Laws of Motion
This site is an online reference to Newton's Laws of Motion it provides information on the laws, and shows them in action.
Johannes Kepler: The Laws of Planetary Motion
This site covers Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion including his theories on Elliptical Orbits and all three laws of planetary motion.
Kepler's Laws
Johannes Kepler, working with data painstakingly collected by Tycho Brahe without the aid of a telescope, developed three laws which described the motion of the planets across the sky.
Planetary Motion Kepler's Laws
Animation to look at the 3 Kepler Laws. A series of dots indicate the planet position for equal time intervals. A grid can be added to allow area estimation for law 1.
The Laws List
Lists in alphabetical order several hundred laws, rules, principles and other related topics in physics, from aberration to Zeeman effect. If you cannot find it in a reference book, then it is likely ...




