Newton: A key point in the study of Physics
Soleny González
The complexity of our universe is immeasurable and every phenomenon that occurs all around us and is being studied to find answers to why nature acts a certain way. One branch of science that focuses on this subject is Physics. Physics is a science that is responsible to study and explain phenomena, principles and reactions of all that is known as nature, from space to terrestrial. Thanks to great scientists and professionals who have devoted and dedicated his life to the study and development of this science is that today we have many answers to countless questions we ask when we look at every event that happens in the universe. We had the opportunity to know the progress of many scientists as was Aristotle, Einstein, Pascal, Archimedes, and others. If we try to name a few would be almost impossible because thanks to them all is that today we acquire everyday knowledge of science and mathematics but personally I want to emphasize through this article the work of Isaac Newton, for me is a personage of great importance since it was possible to test very interesting and complex phenomena for those days.
There is no better way to begin to describe the scientist as the "Father of Physics", as well known. Importantly, all their studies and works are key in understanding and research of the Earth. "Newton scored his intelligence and his interest in science with the discovery of the laws of mechanics and universal gravitation, his explanation of the decomposition of light in different colors and for his outstanding work on algebra and geometry, and the invention of differential calculus (LaWebdeFisica, 1993)”. Other discoveries or inventions are: “reflector telescope, optical phenomena such as interference rings, the disc of white light and the vacuum tube to demonstrate the falling material (LaWebdeFisica, 1993)”. Indeed we must recognize that Isaac Newton has also worked with the study of many branches of science and its contribution to future generations is formidable. Many questions we had if their findings and publications were not certain or perhaps unknown.
The Law of Force, which explains how vary the properties of the body to apply force or otherwise as seen from the definition of force is my favorite one. It is explained as follows: is understood that the time variation of the moment is force. Assuming that the mass does not change, this change over time is velocity, and the change of velocity with respect to time is acceleration. That is why it is said that force is the product of mass times acceleration. Perhaps it is simpler to understand, what is interesting in this whole affair is that Newton had the ability to represent it in writing and explain it to then we study it more deeply and understand from the root; so clever and so professional that the scientist, despite the years that have passed and the advances in technology, have achieved their current and credible findings to scientists of our day.
It is interesting to note personalities as important as Newton. His contribution to education is a cornerstone for further research now because despite all the modern inventions and innovators of our time , there are always questions without responses to the recognition of new figures which have just as Newton the potential to get answers.
"What we know is a drop of water, what we ignore is the ocean." Isaac Newton.
References:
LaWebdeFisica.IsaacNewton.
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