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Articles related to "Newton"
Newton's First Law Newton's First Law, the simplest of Newton's three laws of motion, provides a frame of reference for understanding all motion in the Universe. newton's first law • law of inertia • newton's 1st law • motion • force
Newton's Second Law Newton's Second Law describes the relationship between force, mass, and motion, and is an essential tool used to unravel the mysteries of the mechanical Universe. newton's second law • newton's 2nd law • force • mass • motion
Newton's Third Law Newton's third law states that when one body exerts a force on another body, the second body responds with an equal and opposite force. isaac newton • newton's third law • newton's 3rd law • newtons 3rd law • newtons third law
Newton No More Apple has announced the suspension of development for its personal digital assistant the Newton. The product that started this market. newton pda personal digital assistant apple
Sir Isaac Newton In 1708, Sir Issac Newton was the first scientist to be knighted. His contributions were revolutionary to the world of science and math science • math • sir issac newton • 18th century • 17th century
Computational Chemistry - Electrons to Airplanes This article describes the basic types of calculations performed in the study of chemistry and briefly mentions the types of problems suitable to each. chemistry • science • computers • quantum • parallel
Grease Is The Word A look at one of the most popular musicals of all time. Grease is STILL the word! grease • musical movies • john travolta • olivia newton-john
William Cowper: Nature Poet and Hymn-writer Orchard Side, William Cowper's home in Olney, Buckinghamshire, England, provides a scenic retreat for literary tourists. william cowper • orchard side • olney • buckinghamshire • england
The Purpose of Calculus Created nearly simultaneously by two mathematical geniuses, calculus to many is little more than a pointless numerical exercise. It's uses, though, are vast in number. calculus • isaac newton • gotfried leibnitz • history of calculus • functions
Understanding Work in Physics In physics work has a very specific definition that is different from the everyday definition. A force must be applied over a distance. work physics • net work • kinetic energy • work energy • work force distance
PalmPilot or PalmPC? Article comparing 3Com's PalmPilot and Microsoft's Palm PC. palm pc • palmpilot • windows ce • palm os • palm iii
The Warped Muse A shorter list may well be famous people with no mental disorders. famous people • beethoven • van gogh • dickens • newton
Leibniz: Philosophy and Theodicy This article on the philosopher Leibniz provides a short summary of his life, including details of his birth, education and career. gottfried wilhelm leibniz • university of leipzig • philosophy • descartes • pascal
Einstein's General Relativity Einstein's general theory of relativity expanded on the special theory, explained gravity, and predicted phenomena such as black holes and the expanding universe. einstein • general relativity • theory of relativity • gravity • principle of equivalence
James Hutton and Farming Biography of James Hutton from his early life to early 1660s as an innovative farmer, prior to becoming a geologist. james hutton • hutton founder of modern geology • james hutton and farming • james hutton biography • james hutton farmer and geologist
2007 Shaw Season Announced The Shaw Festival announced their 2007 season on Wednesday, and it includes a unique blend of well known, new and interesting theatrical pieces to offer it's audiences. shaw festival • jackie maxwell • morris panych • the circle • the philanderer
America Takes Toddling Steps America grew as new settlements were established. Most often the expansion was for economical reasons. All was regulated by British rule. early settlements in the new world • america • massachusetts and maine • new hampshire and connecticut • massachusetts bay towns of dorchester and newton
Art and Homosexuality Exhibition Censorship could not stop the most extensive event on the subject ever staged in Italy, with works by 150 artists from early photography to the present day. art and homosexuality • homosexuality in art • homosexual artist • gay art exhibition • homoerotic aesthetics
How Astrology Works This article will attempt to establish the validity of astrological interpretation through scientific explanation. astrology • the zodiac • horoscope • electromagnetism • resonance
New England Cemeteries An article about the old graveyards of Massachusetts where the headstones tell much about the deceased and their habits, foibles and reputations. new england cemeteries • massachusetts cemeteries • weird graves • historic graves • strange graves
What is a Black Hole? The phenomena known as black holes are some of the most studied elements of the universe, yet they still retain a fascinating amount of mystery. what is a black hole • albert einstein • general relativity • john michell • schwarzschild radius
Energy and Stellar Evolution How do we know stars must evolve? The fundamental law of conservation of energy, when applied to stars, tells us that they must run out of fuel and therefore evolve. stellar evolution • stars • evolve • conservation of energy • conservation of matter
Chinese New Year Celebrate Chinese New Year with these ideas! chinese new year • new year traditions • lai see • gung hay fat choy • the chinese calendar
The Peculiar Vocabulary of Physics Over time, the field of physics has discovered many new phenomena that defy easy description or naming. What do you call something that has never been seen before? farad • volt • tesla • pascal • watt
Theory vs. Hypothesis vs. Law The definition of the word "theory" in the context of science is sometimes hotly argued by non-scientists theory • hypothesis • scientific law • m-theory • set of rules
Fedor-Lindland Preview After months of hype, it's finally on between Lindland and Fedor. mma • bodogfight • lindland • fedor • preview
Grierson's Cavalry Raid: An Essential Element in the Vicksburg Campaign The story of the great cavalry raid by Col. Benjamin Grierson during the latter stages of the Vicksburg Campaign. grierson's raid • american civil war • vicksburg campaign
He Leadeth Me, O Blessed Thought Notes on the hymn "He Leadeth Me" written by Joseph Gilmore and composed by William Bradbury, with Scripture reference, Psalm 23, The Shepherd Psalm. he leadeth me • joseph gilmore he leadeth me • hymn he leadeth me • hymnwriter gilmore he leadeth me • composer he leadeth me
Mind Over Pain The Use of Mindfulness Therapies to Reduce the Pain of Fibromyalgia and Cancer mindfulness • meditation • visualization mindfulness • fibromyalgia • cancer
Amiga Kyoto? A brief look at Amiga's first concept sketches of Amiga next generation reference platforms. Dubbed the "Amiga Kyoto". amiga • amigas • amigaos • amigasoft oe • amiga kyoto
Grierson's Raid: Part II The continuation of the saga of this great cavalry endeavor. american civil war • cavalry • grierson • vicksburg
Libby Family Founder Early Maine Passenger Their destination was the fishing colony at Richmond Island, Maine, but John Libby and others stayed to found both villages and families in the mainland wilderness. maine immigrant john libby • john founded libby family • speedwell passengers (1635) • hercules passengers (1636) • scarborough maine
The Human Stomach The stomach is a marvelous piece of biological engineering - exactly what is needed by the body to break down food with powerful acids while protecting the body. human stomach • digestive system • stomach acid • gastric acid • stomach ulcer
Educational Resources for K-12 In my quest to keep learning fun--so they won't notice that they're actually learning, I have researched the World Wide Web for quality educational sites. Anyone who has journeyed the Web knows what an overwhelming place it can be for parents, teachers and students. writing • center • help • researching • editing
Autism Heroes There is a great book to help children who might feel frustrated about not fitting in and having autism. autism • autism spectrum disorder • autism heroes • famous people with autism • albert einstein
Blue Bell and Dead Flowers Bloom Again Dead Flowers have released their self titled third album.We talk to lead singer, Bryan Bell about his band and issues in the music industry. dead flowers • bryan bell • new zealand music industry
Fall Remembered Natures extravaganza, the display of Fall color. fall color • indian summer • brugmansia • adirondack mountains • datura
Support Groups There is support out there for people who are struggling with Disordered Eating. support groups • getting help • struggling with disorder eating • eating disorders • recovery
Fool's War: Imagine Fool’s in Space at War Review of the science fiction novel Fool's War by Sarah Zettel.
George Hamilton the new BobBarker? CBS' The Price Is Right offers a million dollars in send-off show for 35-year host Bob Barker.Gossip has it George Hamilton's the shoo-in for the top job on top game show cbs • bob barker • george hamilton • the price is right • hollywood
Guilfest 2007 With a far more family friendly setting than its bigger counterparts like Glastonbury et al, the 2007 Guilfest in the UK promises a diverse mix of the best in indie. guilfest • stoke park music festival • supergrass • madness • squeeze
Scientific realism Conventionally, scientific realism asserts that the substances of scientific knowledge exist autonomously. constructive empiricism • scientific realism • representational naturalism • discrimination thought • scientific history
Silicon and Astronomy II A brief account of the impact of computers on theoretical cosmology computers in astronomy • data processing
1997 Theatre Awards (Part III): The Obies and Theatre World Awar village voice obie awards • theatre world awards • theatre • awards • winners |
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