3. His father was a wealthy, uneducated farmer who died three months before Newton was born. Newton's mother remarried and he was left in the care of his grandmother.
4. . He attended Free Grammar school; though Newton did not excel in school, he did earn the opportunity to attend Trinity College Cambridge where he wanted to study law.
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6. As the years progressed, Newton completed his work on universal gravitation, diffraction of light, centrifugal force, centripetal force, inverse-square law, bodies in motion and the variations in tides due to gravity.
7. However, in 1679 his work came to standstill after he suffered a nervous breakdown. Upon regaining his health Newton returned to the University, and he became a leader against what he saw as an attack on the University by King James II. When William of Orange drove James out of England, Newton was elected to Parliament.
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11. an object with more matter mass exerted the greater force, or pulled smaller object toward it. That meant that the large mass of the earth pulled objects toward it.
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14. that heavier objects require more force to move the same distance as lighter objects. Newton used his theory in a mathematical equation, which is expressed forced is equaled to mass time’s acceleration.F = Mass x Acceleration
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17. He proved that the planets were held in place by the sun’s gravity.