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Biography of Isaac

Newton
Isaac Newton (1643-1727) was an English physicist, astronomer, and
mathematician. His work on formulating the three laws of motion led to the
law of universal gravitation.
Childhood and
training
Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe, a small village in England,
on January 4, 1643.

At the age of 18 he was accepted into Trinity College, Cambridge University.


He spent four years at Cambridge and received his Bachelor of Arts degree
in 1665.
Newton's Cause: The
Pursuit of Knowledge
His work on gravity, optics, and differential and integral calculus changed the way we understand the
universe.

1 Theories about Light

2 Laws of Motion

3 Universal Gravitation
The Legacy of Newton: An
Invaluable Contribution
Isaac Newton's work had a profound and lasting impact on science and our understanding of the
world. His fundamental discoveries paved the way for physics, mathematics, and astronomy,
influencing generations of scientists and thinkers. His legacy continues to inspire research and.
scientific advancements to this day.

1 Revolutionary 2 Influential
Conclusion: An Eternal
Legacy
Isaac Newton is one of the greatest scientists of all time, whose legacy
continues to inspire and shape our understanding of the natural world. His life
and achievements exemplify a passion for science, intellectual diligence, and
an unwavering pursuit of knowledge. The impact of his work is felt to this day,
and his name is forever associated with humanity's fundamental
advancements.
Thank you for your
attention !

Gabriel da Silva Moreira / MAST2-0023

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