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Outline
1.  Picture	
  	
  
2.  Introduction	
  
3.  Family	
  
4.  Childhood	
  
5.  Timeline	
  	
  
6.  Characteristics	
  
7.  What	
  he	
  explored	
  
8.  Who	
  he	
  admired	
  
9.  What	
  he	
  invented	
  or	
  discovered	
  
10.  How	
  his	
  inventions	
  changed	
  the	
  world	
  
Isaac	
  Newton	
  
Introduction
  Isaac	
  was	
  one	
  of	
  the	
  greatest	
  early	
  scientists	
  (before	
  
   Albert	
  Einstein)	
  
  Born	
  Christmas	
  Day,	
  1642	
  in	
  Woolsthorpe,	
  England	
  
  3 months premature, no one thought that he would
   live
  Father	
  died	
  3	
  months	
  before	
  born	
  
  Died	
  in	
  London	
  on	
  March	
  31st,	
  1727	
  (85	
  years)	
  
Family	
  
  Mother's	
  name	
  was	
  Hannah	
  Ayscough	
  
  Father	
  died	
  3	
  months	
  before	
  he	
  was	
  born	
  
  Mother	
  remarried	
  a	
  man	
  named	
  Barnabas	
  Smith,	
  a	
  
   wealthy	
  rector,	
  when	
  Isaac	
  was	
  3	
  years	
  old	
  
  He	
  had	
  to	
  go	
  and	
  live	
  with	
  his	
  grandma	
  
  Most	
  of	
  their	
  family	
  income	
  came	
  from	
  raising	
  sheep	
  
   for	
  the	
  wool	
  
Childhood	
  
  Isaac	
  was	
  lonely	
  and	
  always	
  by	
  himself	
  
  Mother	
  married	
  twice	
  and	
  both	
  fathers	
  died	
  
  Mother	
  wanted	
  him	
  to	
  become	
  a	
  farmer	
  when	
  he	
  
   grew	
  up	
  (didn’t	
  want	
  to)	
  	
  
  	
  Went	
  to	
  a	
  school	
  called	
  King	
  School	
  until	
  age	
  17	
  
  Went	
  to	
  The	
  Trinity	
  College	
  after	
  	
  
  Education	
  was	
  not	
  important	
  for	
  this	
  family	
  
  Was	
  very	
  religious	
  
Timeline	
  1	
  of	
  3	
  
  December	
  25th,	
  1642	
  -­‐	
  Isaac	
  is	
  born	
  
  1646	
  –	
  mother,	
  Hannah	
  remarried	
  and	
  moved	
  away	
  
  1653	
  -­‐	
  death	
  of	
  Hannah's	
  second	
  husband	
  
  1661	
  -­‐	
  Isaac	
  enrolls	
  in	
  Trinity	
  College,	
  in	
  Cambridge,	
  England	
  
  July	
  1662:	
  ·∙Founding	
  of	
  the	
  Royal	
  Society	
  
  1665:	
  ·∙Newton	
  receives	
  his	
  Bachelor	
  of	
  Arts	
  from	
  Trinity	
  College	
  
  1666:	
  ·∙Fire	
  in	
  London.	
  Outbreak	
  of	
  plague	
  drives	
  Newton	
  to	
  retire	
  
   to	
  his	
  mother's	
  home	
  in	
  Woolsthorpe.	
  	
  
  1669:	
  ·∙Newton	
  appointed	
  Lucasian	
  Chair	
  of	
  Mathematics	
  at	
  Trinity,	
  
   a	
  position	
  he	
  will	
  hold	
  for	
  the	
  next	
  thirty-­‐four	
  years.	
  
  January	
  11,	
  1672:	
  ·∙Newton	
  elected	
  to	
  the	
  Royal	
  Society	
  
  February	
  1672:	
  ·∙Newton's	
  paper	
  on	
  optics	
  and	
  his	
  prism	
  
   experiments	
  sent	
  to	
  the	
  Society.	
  Rivalry	
  	
  with	
  Hooke	
  begins.	
  
Timeline	
  2	
  of	
  3	
  
  1670s:	
  ·∙Newton	
  works	
  on	
  the	
  mathematics	
  of	
  gravitation	
  in	
  his	
  home	
  in	
  
     Cambridge.	
  
    1674:	
  ·∙Hooke	
  writes	
  book	
  in	
  which	
  he	
  suggests	
  existence	
  of	
  "attractive	
  powers,"	
  
     akin	
  to	
  gravity.	
  
    1679:	
  ·∙Death	
  of	
  Hannah	
  Newton	
  
    January	
  1684:	
  ·∙Hooke	
  discusses	
  principle	
  of	
  inverse	
  squares	
  with	
  Christopher	
  
     Wren	
  and	
  Halley	
  
    August	
  1684:	
  ·∙Halley	
  goes	
  to	
  visit	
  Newton	
  in	
  Cambridge,	
  where	
  they	
  discuss	
  the	
  
     principle	
  inverse	
  squares	
  and	
  its	
  relationship	
  with	
  planetary	
  orbits.	
  
    November	
  1684:	
  ·∙Newton	
  completes	
  his	
  calculations	
  on	
  gravity	
  and	
  shares	
  them	
  
     with	
  Halley,	
  who	
  urges	
  him	
  to	
  publish.	
  
    February	
  1685:	
  ·∙Newton	
  sends	
  a	
  brief	
  treatise,	
  Propositiones	
  de	
  Motu,	
  to	
  the	
  
     Royal	
  Society,	
  outlining	
  his	
  findings.	
  
    April	
  1686:	
  ·∙Newton	
  presents	
  the	
  first	
  book	
  of	
  the	
  Principia	
  to	
  the	
  Royal	
  Society.	
  
    September	
  1687:	
  ·∙Publication	
  of	
  the	
  complete	
  Principia	
  
Timeline	
  3	
  of	
  3	
  
  1689:	
  ·∙Newton	
  elected	
  as	
  Cambridge's	
  representative	
  to	
  Parliament.	
  
  1693:	
  ·∙Newton's	
  "Black	
  Year."	
  He	
  is	
  plagued	
  by	
  depression	
  and	
  insomnia,	
  and	
  
     apparently	
  suffers	
  a	
  nervous	
  breakdown	
  in	
  September.	
  
    1695:	
  ·∙Newton	
  appointed	
  warden	
  of	
  the	
  Mint,	
  to	
  oversee	
  the	
  implementation	
  of	
  a	
  
     new	
  currency.	
  He	
  leaves	
  Cambridge	
  and	
  moves	
  to	
  London.	
  
    1699:	
  ·∙Newton	
  named	
  master	
  of	
  the	
  Mint.	
  
    1703:	
  ·∙Death	
  of	
  Hooke;	
  Newton	
  elected	
  President	
  of	
  the	
  Royal	
  Society.	
  
    1704:	
  ·∙Publication	
  of	
  Optics;	
  beginning	
  of	
  feud	
  with	
  Leibniz.	
  
    1705:	
  ·∙Newton	
  knighted	
  by	
  Queen	
  Anne.	
  
    1712:	
  ·∙Royal	
  Society	
  commission,	
  under	
  Newton's	
  direction,	
  investigates	
  the	
  
     competing	
  claims	
  of	
  Leibniz	
  and	
  Newton	
  to	
  having	
  developed	
  calculus,	
  and	
  
     decides	
  in	
  favor	
  of	
  Newton.	
  
    1713:	
  ·∙Second	
  edition	
  of	
  the	
  Principia	
  published.	
  
    November	
  14,	
  1714:	
  ·∙Death	
  of	
  Leibniz	
  
    1726:	
  ·∙Third	
  edition	
  of	
  the	
  Principia	
  published;	
  all	
  reference	
  to	
  Leibniz	
  has	
  been	
  
     removed.	
  
    March	
  20,	
  1727:	
  ·∙Death	
  of	
  Sir	
  Isaac	
  Newton,	
  in	
  London.	
  	
  
Characteris:cs	
  
  Silent,	
  thinker	
  
  Usually	
  by	
  himself	
  reading	
  books	
  or	
  thinking	
  
  Asked	
  questions	
  to	
  himself	
  about	
  the	
  world	
  
  His	
  questions	
  were	
  thoughtful;	
  didn’t	
  have	
  simple	
  
   answers	
  
  Did	
  not	
  get	
  along	
  with	
  people	
  
  Did	
  not	
  like	
  people	
  to	
  question	
  his	
  thinking	
  so	
  he	
  
   hardly	
  published	
  his	
  discoveries	
  
  Not	
  gracious	
  of	
  other	
  scientists	
  discoveries	
  
What	
  did	
  he	
  explore	
  
  Light/color	
  
  Astronomy	
  
  Mathematics	
  
  Motion	
  
  Gravitational	
  forces	
  
Who	
  did	
  he	
  admire/look	
  up	
  to	
  
   Aristotle	
  (natural	
  philosopher)	
  
   Nicolaus	
  Copernicus	
  (astronomer)	
  
   	
  Galileo	
  Galilei	
  (astronomer)	
  
   Henry	
  More	
  (English	
  philosopher)	
  
What	
  did	
  he	
  invent/discover	
  
  Invented	
  a	
  way	
  to	
  do	
  experiments	
  and	
  prove	
  
   questions	
  
  Discovered	
  that	
  light	
  was	
  made	
  up	
  of	
  many	
  different	
  
   colors	
  
  Invented	
  the	
  reflecting	
  telescope	
  
  Discovered	
  the	
  3	
  laws	
  of	
  motion	
  
  Discovered	
  gravity	
  
How	
  did	
  his	
  inven:ons/discoveries	
  change	
  
                          the	
  world	
  
  We	
  might	
  not	
  understand	
  the	
  color	
  spectrum	
  of	
  a	
  
   rainbow	
  	
  
  His	
  telescope	
  helped	
  scientists	
  get	
  a	
  closer	
  view	
  of	
  
   space	
  
  All	
  machines	
  and	
  moving	
  objects	
  use	
  his	
  3	
  laws	
  of	
  
   motion	
  
     For	
  example	
  cars,	
  rockets,	
  pulleys	
  	
  
  His	
  calculus	
  helps	
  mathematicians	
  express	
  complex	
  
   equations	
  
  Just	
  imagine	
  no	
  Isaac,	
  possibly	
  no	
  modern	
  technology	
  
Now	
  I	
  am	
  going	
  demonstrate	
  the	
  3	
  laws	
  of	
  motion.	
  

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Isaac newton

  • 2. Outline 1.  Picture     2.  Introduction   3.  Family   4.  Childhood   5.  Timeline     6.  Characteristics   7.  What  he  explored   8.  Who  he  admired   9.  What  he  invented  or  discovered   10.  How  his  inventions  changed  the  world  
  • 4. Introduction   Isaac  was  one  of  the  greatest  early  scientists  (before   Albert  Einstein)     Born  Christmas  Day,  1642  in  Woolsthorpe,  England     3 months premature, no one thought that he would live   Father  died  3  months  before  born     Died  in  London  on  March  31st,  1727  (85  years)  
  • 5. Family     Mother's  name  was  Hannah  Ayscough     Father  died  3  months  before  he  was  born     Mother  remarried  a  man  named  Barnabas  Smith,  a   wealthy  rector,  when  Isaac  was  3  years  old     He  had  to  go  and  live  with  his  grandma     Most  of  their  family  income  came  from  raising  sheep   for  the  wool  
  • 6. Childhood     Isaac  was  lonely  and  always  by  himself     Mother  married  twice  and  both  fathers  died     Mother  wanted  him  to  become  a  farmer  when  he   grew  up  (didn’t  want  to)        Went  to  a  school  called  King  School  until  age  17     Went  to  The  Trinity  College  after       Education  was  not  important  for  this  family     Was  very  religious  
  • 7. Timeline  1  of  3     December  25th,  1642  -­‐  Isaac  is  born     1646  –  mother,  Hannah  remarried  and  moved  away     1653  -­‐  death  of  Hannah's  second  husband     1661  -­‐  Isaac  enrolls  in  Trinity  College,  in  Cambridge,  England     July  1662:  ·∙Founding  of  the  Royal  Society     1665:  ·∙Newton  receives  his  Bachelor  of  Arts  from  Trinity  College     1666:  ·∙Fire  in  London.  Outbreak  of  plague  drives  Newton  to  retire   to  his  mother's  home  in  Woolsthorpe.       1669:  ·∙Newton  appointed  Lucasian  Chair  of  Mathematics  at  Trinity,   a  position  he  will  hold  for  the  next  thirty-­‐four  years.     January  11,  1672:  ·∙Newton  elected  to  the  Royal  Society     February  1672:  ·∙Newton's  paper  on  optics  and  his  prism   experiments  sent  to  the  Society.  Rivalry    with  Hooke  begins.  
  • 8. Timeline  2  of  3     1670s:  ·∙Newton  works  on  the  mathematics  of  gravitation  in  his  home  in   Cambridge.     1674:  ·∙Hooke  writes  book  in  which  he  suggests  existence  of  "attractive  powers,"   akin  to  gravity.     1679:  ·∙Death  of  Hannah  Newton     January  1684:  ·∙Hooke  discusses  principle  of  inverse  squares  with  Christopher   Wren  and  Halley     August  1684:  ·∙Halley  goes  to  visit  Newton  in  Cambridge,  where  they  discuss  the   principle  inverse  squares  and  its  relationship  with  planetary  orbits.     November  1684:  ·∙Newton  completes  his  calculations  on  gravity  and  shares  them   with  Halley,  who  urges  him  to  publish.     February  1685:  ·∙Newton  sends  a  brief  treatise,  Propositiones  de  Motu,  to  the   Royal  Society,  outlining  his  findings.     April  1686:  ·∙Newton  presents  the  first  book  of  the  Principia  to  the  Royal  Society.     September  1687:  ·∙Publication  of  the  complete  Principia  
  • 9. Timeline  3  of  3     1689:  ·∙Newton  elected  as  Cambridge's  representative  to  Parliament.     1693:  ·∙Newton's  "Black  Year."  He  is  plagued  by  depression  and  insomnia,  and   apparently  suffers  a  nervous  breakdown  in  September.     1695:  ·∙Newton  appointed  warden  of  the  Mint,  to  oversee  the  implementation  of  a   new  currency.  He  leaves  Cambridge  and  moves  to  London.     1699:  ·∙Newton  named  master  of  the  Mint.     1703:  ·∙Death  of  Hooke;  Newton  elected  President  of  the  Royal  Society.     1704:  ·∙Publication  of  Optics;  beginning  of  feud  with  Leibniz.     1705:  ·∙Newton  knighted  by  Queen  Anne.     1712:  ·∙Royal  Society  commission,  under  Newton's  direction,  investigates  the   competing  claims  of  Leibniz  and  Newton  to  having  developed  calculus,  and   decides  in  favor  of  Newton.     1713:  ·∙Second  edition  of  the  Principia  published.     November  14,  1714:  ·∙Death  of  Leibniz     1726:  ·∙Third  edition  of  the  Principia  published;  all  reference  to  Leibniz  has  been   removed.     March  20,  1727:  ·∙Death  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton,  in  London.    
  • 10. Characteris:cs     Silent,  thinker     Usually  by  himself  reading  books  or  thinking     Asked  questions  to  himself  about  the  world     His  questions  were  thoughtful;  didn’t  have  simple   answers     Did  not  get  along  with  people     Did  not  like  people  to  question  his  thinking  so  he   hardly  published  his  discoveries     Not  gracious  of  other  scientists  discoveries  
  • 11. What  did  he  explore     Light/color     Astronomy     Mathematics     Motion     Gravitational  forces  
  • 12. Who  did  he  admire/look  up  to     Aristotle  (natural  philosopher)     Nicolaus  Copernicus  (astronomer)      Galileo  Galilei  (astronomer)     Henry  More  (English  philosopher)  
  • 13. What  did  he  invent/discover     Invented  a  way  to  do  experiments  and  prove   questions     Discovered  that  light  was  made  up  of  many  different   colors     Invented  the  reflecting  telescope     Discovered  the  3  laws  of  motion     Discovered  gravity  
  • 14. How  did  his  inven:ons/discoveries  change   the  world     We  might  not  understand  the  color  spectrum  of  a   rainbow       His  telescope  helped  scientists  get  a  closer  view  of   space     All  machines  and  moving  objects  use  his  3  laws  of   motion    For  example  cars,  rockets,  pulleys       His  calculus  helps  mathematicians  express  complex   equations     Just  imagine  no  Isaac,  possibly  no  modern  technology  
  • 15. Now  I  am  going  demonstrate  the  3  laws  of  motion.