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Question: 11
Isaac Newton was born in Lincolnshire, England, in 1643. His father died before he was born but, despite having a difficult childhood, he gained a place at Cambridge University. When the plague broke out, he was forced to stay at home and, with so much free time on his hands, Newton started to wonder about what made things fall. Newton said that he was inspired to think about forces when he saw an apple fall from a tree. He came up with the theory of gravity, an invisible force that pulls all of the objects in the Universe together, and the reason things don’t float off into the sky. In 1685, Newton described his Laws of Motion – a mathematical guide to how an object’s movement is affected by speed and mass. Two years later, Newton published his ideas about gravity in a book which contains many of the foundations of modern science. Newton also invented a new kind of telescope called a reflector. It used a mirror to collect light instead of lenses, and was much more powerful than existing telescopes. He also showed that white light was made up of all the colours of the rainbow.
Newton’s “Laws of Motion” describe how an object’s motion is affected by
telescope.
the colours of the rainbow.
speed and mass.
speed and temperature.
Answer : 3
speed and mass.
Question: 12
Isaac Newton was born in Lincolnshire, England, in 1643. His father died before he was born but, despite having a difficult childhood, he gained a place at Cambridge University. When the plague broke out, he was forced to stay at home and, with so much free time on his hands, Newton started to wonder about what made things fall. Newton said that he was inspired to think about forces when he saw an apple fall from a tree. He came up with the theory of gravity, an invisible force that pulls all of the objects in the Universe together, and the reason things don’t float off into the sky. In 1685, Newton described his Laws of Motion – a mathematical guide to how an object’s movement is affected by speed and mass. Two years later, Newton published his ideas about gravity in a book which contains many of the foundations of modern science. Newton also invented a new kind of telescope called a reflector. It used a mirror to collect light instead of lenses, and was much more powerful than existing telescopes. He also showed that white light was made up of all the colours of the rainbow.
Newton was curious about
making a telescope.
what caused things to fall.
the cause for the outbreak of the plague.
how to get admission at Cambridge University.
Answer : 2
what caused things to fall.
Question: 13
Isaac Newton was born in Lincolnshire, England, in 1643. His father died before he was born but, despite having a difficult childhood, he gained a place at Cambridge University. When the plague broke out, he was forced to stay at home and, with so much free time on his hands, Newton started to wonder about what made things fall. Newton said that he was inspired to think about forces when he saw an apple fall from a tree. He came up with the theory of gravity, an invisible force that pulls all of the objects in the Universe together, and the reason things don’t float off into the sky. In 1685, Newton described his Laws of Motion – a mathematical guide to how an object’s movement is affected by speed and mass. Two years later, Newton published his ideas about gravity in a book which contains many of the foundations of modern science. Newton also invented a new kind of telescope called a reflector. It used a mirror to collect light instead of lenses, and was much more powerful than existing telescopes. He also showed that white light was made up of all the colours of the rainbow.
According to Newton, things are not floating off into the sky because
an invisible force that throws all the objects in the Universe separately.
an invisible force that throws out all the objects in the Universe.
a visible force that pulls all the objects in the Universe together.
an invisible force that pulls all the objects in the Universe together.
Answer : 4
an invisible force that pulls all the objects in the Universe together.
Question: 14
Isaac Newton was born in Lincolnshire, England, in 1643. His father died before he was born but, despite having a difficult childhood, he gained a place at Cambridge University. When the plague broke out, he was forced to stay at home and, with so much free time on his hands, Newton started to wonder about what made things fall. Newton said that he was inspired to think about forces when he saw an apple fall from a tree. He came up with the theory of gravity, an invisible force that pulls all of the objects in the Universe together, and the reason things don’t float off into the sky. In 1685, Newton described his Laws of Motion – a mathematical guide to how an object’s movement is affected by speed and mass. Two years later, Newton published his ideas about gravity in a book which contains many of the foundations of modern science. Newton also invented a new kind of telescope called a reflector. It used a mirror to collect light instead of lenses, and was much more powerful than existing telescopes. He also showed that white light was made up of all the colours of the rainbow.
In Newton\’s telescope, light is captured in the reflector by using
copper plate
zine plate
mirror
lenses
Answer : 3
mirror
Question: 15
Isaac Newton was born in Lincolnshire, England, in 1643. His father died before he was born but, despite having a difficult childhood, he gained a place at Cambridge University. When the plague broke out, he was forced to stay at home and, with so much free time on his hands, Newton started to wonder about what made things fall. Newton said that he was inspired to think about forces when he saw an apple fall from a tree. He came up with the theory of gravity, an invisible force that pulls all of the objects in the Universe together, and the reason things don\’t float off into the sky. In 1685, Newton described his Laws of Motion – a mathematical guide to how an object\’s movement is affected by speed and mass. Two years later, Newton published his ideas about gravity in a book which contains many of the foundations of modern science. Newton also invented a new kind of telescope called a reflector. It used a mirror to collect light instead of lenses, and was much more powerful than existing telescopes. He also showed that white light was made up of all the colours of the rainbow.
Isaac published a book about gravity in the year
1687
1685
1666
1686
Answer : 1
1687