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calculus, dynamics, law of gravity,(physical science)and he used reflecting telescopes. mostly physical science and earth science though.

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Isaac newton specialized in mathematics and physics. He is best known for his work in developing the laws of motion and universal gravitation.

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Did the parents of Isaac newton where divorce?

Assuming that you mean "Did Isaac Newton's parents divorce" or "Were Isaac Newton's parents divorced" or even "Where did Isaac Newton's parents divorce", the answer is NO. Isaac Newton's father (also named Isaac Newton) died in October of 1642, before his son was even born. His mother, Hannah Ayscough, remarried when he was two. She also survived her second husband, who died in 1653. His mother died in 1679, twice married but never divorced.


What are some facts about Isaac newton?

Isaac newton was 26 yrs old when he became a professor of Maths. Isaac Newton had a kidney Problem, that's he died. Isaac Newton died in Kensington, a place in England. Isaac Newton discovered gravity, by two apples, one falling on his head, the other ' he was sitting by the window when he saw, and apple drop down to the ground'.


Who is elder Newton or Einstein?

Isaac Newton was born in 1643, while Albert Einstein was born in 1879. Therefore, Newton is considered the elder of the two.


What are two of Isaac Newton's major works?

Two of Isaac Newton's major works are "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica" (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) and "Opticks" (Optics). The Principia outlined his laws of motion and universal gravitation, while Opticks detailed his theories on light and color.


How long did Isaac newton live in Woolsthorpe?

Isaac Newton lived in Woolsthorpe for approximately two years, from 1665 to 1667. During this time, he conducted a significant amount of research and experiments, including his work on gravity and calculus.