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The next step
  • England and the great universities

2
Problems remaining
  • Elliptical orbits why?
  • What was the interaction between the Sun and a
    planet?
  • What explained the spacing of the planets?

3
Why England
  • Prosperous times
  • Ascendancy of Oxford and Cambridge
  • Creation of the Royal Society (1660)
  • Philosophical Transactions (1665)
  • A widespread curiosity about nature

4
Participants
  • Robert Hooke - 1635-1703
  • Edmond Halley - 1656-1742
  • Isaac Newton - 1642-1727
  • Christopher Wren - 1632-1723

5
Hooke
  • Gifted experimentalist
  • discovered elasticity
  • coined the term cell
  • suggested that Jupiter rotated on its axis
  • recorded images of Mars
  • suggested that a pendulum could be used to
    measure gravity

6
  • Examined many things with a microscope
  • studied snow flakes
  • proposed a theory of evolution
  • suggested an inverse square law for gravity
  • discovered diffraction of light
  • wave theory of light
  • air made of small particles, widely separated
  • fellow of Royal Society 1663

7
On motions
  • All bodies attract
  • attraction weakened with distance 1/r2
  • bodies in motion stay in motion straight line

8
Halley
  • Astronomer and mathematician
  • famous for the discovery of the comet
  • observed southern stars for the first time
  • close to Newton

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10
Wren
  • He, Hooke and Halley tried to find a mechanical
    explanation for the movements of the solar system
  • Savilian professor of astronomy at Oxford
  • became the greatest architect of the time

11
Newton
  • Farming family in Lincolnshire
  • father dies, mother remarries
  • step father dies
  • he is a poor student
  • uncle gets him enrolled at Trinity College,
    Cambridge, law
  • studies philosophy, mathematics, astronomy

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13
  • Isaac Barrow becomes Lucasian Professor of
    mathematics (1663-69), teaches Newton
  • 1665 Cambridge closed - plague
  • Newton goes back to the farm for 2 years
  • discovers differential/integral calculus - 22
    years old
  • experiments with light - white light mixture of
    colors
  • 1669 - Newton becomes the Lucasian professor

14
  • Elected fellow of the Royal Society Hooke is
    president based on reflecting telescope
  • presents a paper on light at the RS
  • Hooke is critical Newton is outraged
  • beginning of an ugly relationship
  • 1684 Halley asks N about the orbit of a planet
    attracted by 1/r2
  • Newton responds - elliptical
  • Hooke also working on this problem

15
Advantages one curved surface no holes easy to
make
16
  • But Hooke does not publish
  • N sends manuscript to Halley who urges
    publishing Principia appears in 1687
  • The description of motions of bodies
  • Similar to Hooke who is upset and accuses N of
    theft
  • Hooke dies
  • N publishes Opticks
  • Retires to Royal Mint 1693

17
Story of the apple
  • Apples fall to Earth
  • why doesnt the Moon fall to Earth?
  • Newton said it did fall to Earth but missed.

18
Newton understanding of why the Moon orbited the
Earth Critical velocity needed Gravitational
force
19
Summary of naked eye obs.
  • Correct view of the solar system
  • proof of the elliptical orbits
  • elliptical orbits due to gravity
  • inverse square law of gravity
  • role of comets
  • tides
  • precession of the equinoxes
  • period and spacing of planets

20
Missing
  • How old?
  • Why are there planets?
  • How many planets?
  • Composed of?
  • Life on the planets?
  • History of the solar system.
  • Examine the Moon and Mars
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