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Video lesson with questions for learners on Isaac Newton

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Today we will learn about another scientist that bring about a lot of change and discoveries in physics, mathematics and philosophy. This is Sir Isaac Newton.

  • Listen to the video carefully and compile a few of your own questions and answer it.

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Born in England, Isaac Newton was a highly influential physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, alchemist and theologian.
  • Find out what type of work or discoveries the following scientist do - physicist, mathematician, astronomer , philosopher, alchemist and theologian

In 1687 Isaac Newton published a book that taught people more about gravity and the laws of motion - and many of his theories were used for centuries to come.

His 'law of gravitation' describes the attraction between different bodies like for instance the earth and the moon. A concept that is still studied today.

His laws of motion is actually 3 laws.

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  1. What is physics?
  2. What is another name for the first law?
  3. What will cause an object to move?
  4. Why will an object stop moving?
  5. Can you explain the first law of motion?
  6. Watch the rest of the video and explain the second and the third law of motion in your own words.

Isaac Newton made many discoveries and two important ones are the refraction of light and also him building the first practical telescope used.

In 1696 he moved to England, where he got the job as overlooking the production of the pound sterling at the royal mint (he checked that everything was going smoothly with making the money.)

Up until today the story of Newton sitting under a tree and watching an apple fall to the ground and in that way figuring out that gravity is present, is still told. Listen to the story and re-tell it in your own words.

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Famous Isaac Newton quotes include: "Plato is my friend - Aristotle is my friend - but my greatest friend is truth."

You can read a few of his quotes here.

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