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Title: Isaac Newton


1
Isaac Newton
  • By Kyle S, Garrett F, and Blake M

2
Birth of Isaac Newton
  • Isaac Newton was born on January 4, 1643.
    however, At the time of Isaac's birth, England
    hadnt adopted the Gregorian Calendar and so, his
    date of birth was recorded as Christmas Day,
    December 25 1642.

3
Childhood
  • When Isaac Newton was very young, his mother left
    him with his grandmother to marry a very wealthy
    old man. 8 years after the two got married, the
    wealthy old guy died and Isaac's mother came back
    to him. With her, she brought back 3 kids that
    she gave birth to.
  • Isaac Newton's father died 3 months before Isaac
    was even born, so he didnt know very much about
    his father. So to sum it all up, Isaac Newton was
    mistreated when he was a child.

4
Overcoming obstacles
  • When Isaac Newton was a child, he didnt know
    what he wanted to be when he grew up. All of his
    family expected him to be a farmer just like them
    and his grades were mediocre. From the age of
    about twelve until he was seventeen, Isaac was
    educated at The Kings School Grantham. Isaac
    was born a very small child, so no one ever
    thought he would get a degree at Trinity College
    and become one of the greatest mathematicians of
    all time.

5
School life
  • Upon the death of his stepfather in 1653, Isaac
    lived in an extended family consisting of his
    mother, his grandmother, a half-brother, and two
    half-sisters. Isaac began attending the Free
    Grammar School in Grantham. This was only five
    miles from his home. Isaac wasnt getting very
    good school reports, so his mother told him to
    come back home to be a farmer which Isaac failed
    terribly at. Isaacs uncle decided that Isaac
    should prepare for entering a university and
    persuaded his mother that this was the right
    thing to do so Isaac was allowed to return to
    School in Grantham in 1660 to complete his school
    education. Isaac finally took school seriously
    and was able to get a degree at Trinity College.

6
Accomplishments
  • Some of the greatest accomplishments of Isaac
    Newtons life were
  • The Newtons Laws of Motion which became the
    founding principle of mechanics.
  • He invented the generalized binomial theorem and
    then created the infinitesimal calculus.
  • And his greatest achievement was being knighted
    by the queen of England in 1705 for inventing the
    reflecting telescope.

7
Inventions
  • Probably some of the most important inventions
    created by Isaac Newton are
  • The reflecting telescope which created a new age
    in close-up observation.
  • The light prism which reflects light into a
    rainbow.
  • And the complicated math formula known as
    calculus.

8
Death of Isaac Newton
  • Isaac Newton passed away in London England on
    March 20, 1727. He was buried in Westminster
    Abbey.
  • Some say that he suffered from a severe nervous
    disorder that was caused by overwork, stress of
    controversy, or mercury poisoning.
  • No matter what the cause, we will miss Isaac
    Newton who was a great tribute to the scientific
    and mathematical world.

9
Interesting facts
  • Isaac Newton was knighted by the queen when he
    was about 62 year of age.
  • One of Newtons biggest rivals during his
    lifetime was Robert Hooke who discovered cork in
    a cell.
  • One of the most interesting things about Isaac
    Newton is that he was born in the year that
    Galileo died. Isaac was 4 days old when Galileo
    died.

10
Galileo
  • By Kyle smith, Garrett Flatt, and Blake Moore.

11
Birth of Galileo
  • Galileo was born on February 15, 1564 in Pisa,
    Italy.
  • Galileo was the first of six children of Vincenzo
    Galiliei, the famous lutenist and music theorist
    and Galileos mother was Giulia Ammannati. Four
    of their six children survived birth, and the
    youngest child Michelangelo, became a lutenist
    and composer.
  • Galileo's full name was Galileo di Vincenzo
    Bonaiuti de' Galilei.

12
Childhood
  • At the age of 8, Galileos family moved to
    Florence, but he was left behind for two years.
    He then was educated in the Camaldolese Monastery
    at Vallombrosa. Even though he really wanted to
    be a priest as a young man, he enrolled for a
    medical degree at the University of Pisa at his
    father's urging. He did not complete this degree,
    but instead studied mathematics.

13
School life
  • When Galileo reached the age of ten, Galileo left
    Pisa to join his family in Florence. He was
    tutored by Jacopo Borghini. Once he was old
    enough to be educated in a school, his parents
    sent him to the Camaldolese Monastery at
    Vallombrosa. Galileo enjoyed his life as a hermit
    at the monastery. Galileos father didnt want
    him to join the monastery because he wanted
    Galileo to be a medical doctor. Against his
    fathers wishes, Galileo studied mathematics.
    Galileos teacher persuaded Vincenzo to allow
    Galileo to study mathematics. Galileo was a to
    get a degree in mathematics and became a teacher
    of mathematics in Florence Italy in 1585.

14
Scientific Methods
  • Galileo made contributions to the science of
    motion with a combination of experiment and
    mathematics.
  • In order to perform experiments, Galileo had to
    set up standards of length and time, so that
    measurements made on different days could be
    compared in labs.
  • Also he himself was classified as the father of
    Modern Science.

15
The Spyglass
  • Galileo, in 1609, made a telescope with about 3x
    magnification. He later came up with a telescope
    with a 30x magnification.
  • He could see magnified, upright images on the
    earth with what he called a spyglass.
  • He made quite a profit with his telescopes by
    selling them to merchants who would use them at
    sea or traded them.
  • Using his spyglass, he discovered 3 moons
    orbiting Jupiter.

16
Important discovery
  • Galileo discovered that when you drop two objects
    off the same height at the exact same time, then
    they will hit the ground at exactly the same time
    no matter what the size or weight of the objects
    being dropped. However if one object has wind
    resistance, then the rule will be broken. He
    experimented this on the leaning tower of Pisa.

17
Astronomy
  • Galileo discovered that the objects orbiting
    Saturn were rings.
  • Galileo also discovered the sunspots on the sun.
  • Also, Galileo didnt believe that Neptune was a
    planet, he thought it was a very dim star.

18
Death Of Galileo
  • Galileo died on January 8, 1643 in Tuscany Italy
    using the American calendar.
  • He died of fever and heart palpitations.
  • He will be remembered as a the father of modern
    science and as a great physicist, mathematician,
    and astronomer.
  • He will be greatly missed.

19
Interesting Facts
  • When Galileo was about 67 years old he was put
    under house arrest by the pope.
  • In his last few years, Galileo went completely
    blind.

20
Questions for you
  • For each question, you will have 30 seconds to
    answer. Write your answers down on a separate
    sheet of paper.

21
True or False
  • Isaac Newtons grades were outstanding when he
    was a child.

22
True or False
  • Isaac Newton invented the light prism.

23
To the nearest year, how old was Isaac Newton
when he died?
  • A.82
  • B.48
  • C.84
  • D.77

24
True or false
  • Galileo was the oldest child in his family.

25
True or False
  • Galileo invented the reflecting telescope.

26
Galileo was
  • A. a physicist
  • B. a mathematician
  • C. an astronomer
  • D. all of the above
  • E. none of the above

27
Answer page
  • 1. False
  • 2. True
  • 3. C
  • 4. True
  • 5. False
  • 6. D

28
Resources
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton
  • http//www.newton.ac.uk/newtlife.html
  • http//galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/lec
    tures/newton.html
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