Newton’s Law Generalized after 337 years
Newton’s third law: Reaction = – Action
The Generalized Third Law :
Reaction = – Action (K shape x K composition x K target x K other )
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Name of the Book
Newton’s Laws of Motion in the 21st Century
(final stage)
Format e-book
Will be available on www.Newton99.com
Theme: A critical analysis of Newton’s three laws of motion after
338 years, in view of current scientific status. More information is
required to be added to these laws.
Chapter I. Newton’s First Law of Motion
Main points
- Aristotle (2036 years before) and Galileo (74 years before), have
given both parts of Newton’s First Law of Motion. - Newton combined the existing laws of Aristotle and Galileo to form
the First Law of Motion in the Principia. - The original innovators Aristotle and Galileo should be mentioned, it would be both moral and scientific.
- Newton is the only editor or propagator of previously given laws by
Aristotle and Galileo, not an innovator of the First Law of Motion.
Chapter 2 Newton’s Second Law of Motion
Main points
- Newton’s original Second Law of Motion as in Principia is not taught
in textbooks. - Newton did not give the Second Law of Motion as F =ma.
- Swiss Leonhard Euler gave, F =ma in 1776 in paper E479 on pages 222-224.
- Institute of Physics England, has accepted this fact in literature that
Newton did not give F = ma, it is given by Euler. - Euler should get the credit for discovering F=ma, as he has actually
given the equation.
- Newton’s original Second Law of Motion as in Principia is not taught
Chapter 3 Newton’s Third Law of Motion
Main points
- Newton’s 337-year-old Third Law of Motion has been extended.
- The law neglects the shape of the body and other
SIGNIFICANT factors. - The generalized form of the law can be confirmed by some simple factors.
- Scientists have approved these noble experiments.
- Scientists have reached near the Sun; these experiments are simple.
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