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2ºeso optional work

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Three, two, one, zero. We have started the new level and this is the first optional work

In this Project, you should answer these questions and write in the comments.

Time Project: One week

1) Who discovered Gravity?

2) What is the value of gravity in the Earth? And, in the Moon?

3) How did the scientist discover gravity?

This work sum 0.2 for the following exam.

Come on! It's very easy

P.D. You must write in english and NO COPY because if you copy, you aren't going to sum.

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G
1-Isaac Newton<br /> 2-The value of gravity in the Earth is 9.78 m/s2<br /> The value of the Moon is 1.622 m/s2<br /> 3-With a apple his head
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A
1)isaac Newton<br /> 2)the gravity of in the earth is 9'81m/s2 and in the moon is 1'622m/s2<br /> 3) a apple con his head
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M
1. Isaac Newton<br /> 2. Gravity in the earth is 9/8 m/s2<br /> Gravity in the moon is 1,62 m/s2<br /> 3.Whith a apple his head
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1) Isaac Newton<br /> 2) gravity in the earh 9,81 m\s²<br /> Gravity un the moon is 1,622 m\s²<br /> 3) With a apple con his head
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1.Issac Newton<br /> 2.The average equatorial surface gravity on Earth is 0.99732 g <br /> On the moon it is 0.1654 g The numerical constant G that is used in Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation is a constant no matter where you are. (6.67 X 10-11).<br /> 3.was a mathematician physicist nearly three centuries ago. Many people have the image that he was sitting under an apple tree when an apple fell and hit him on the head, thus giving him the idea for gravity.
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You didn't answer activity nº3
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1. Isaac Newton (Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, January 4, 1643, which is the year he was born. 2. On the surface of the Earth, the acceleration caused by gravity is 9.81 m / s2 about. And the moon is 1.62 m / s2. 3. He was a scientist, physicist, philosopher, inventer, adquimista English mathematician and author of Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica, better known as the Principia, where he described the law of universal gravitation. The law of universal gravitation was born in 1685 as the culmination of a series of studies and work started long before.
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1 Sir Isaac Newton<br /> 2 Earth 9,81 m/s2 Moon 1,622 m/s2<br /> 3 An apple from an apple tree fell near to him (he never said it hit him on the head).<br /> Or so Newton told people was the inspiration for his work.<br /> <br /> The fact is that it took Newton almost two decades to formally develop a complete theory of gravitational attraction. Along the way he had to invent calculus to do so
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Well. Up 0.2
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1) Isaac Newton<br /> 2) The value of gravity in the Earth is 9,78 m/s².<br /> The value of gravity in the Moon is 1,622 m/s².<br /> 3) By a falling apple on his head
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The apple didn't fall into the apple. This idea was a inspiration for Newton. Up 0.15