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Isaac newton's favorite book is said to be "Quaestiones Quaedam Philosophicae" by John Pell, a mathematician and scholar whom Newton greatly respected. Newton wrote extensive notes in his copy of the book and credited Pell with sparking his interest in mathematics.
Sir Isaac Newton's favorite book as a child is believed to be "The Mysteries of Nature and Art" by John Bate. This book sparked his interest in science and inspired his curiosity about the natural world.
Sir Isaac Newton's book "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica" (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) was published by the Royal Society in 1687.
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Isaac Newton formulated the laws of motion. These should not be confused with the laws of planetary motion by Keplar
Yes, Isaac Newton wrote a book called "Opticks" in 1704, where he outlined his experiments and theories on the nature of light and color. However, Newton did not specifically write a book solely on sound.