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Isaac Newton, in full Sir Isaac Newton, (born December 25, 1642 [January 4, 1643, New Style], Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England—died March 20 [March 31], 1727, London), English physicist and mathematician, who was the culminating figure of the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century. In optics, his discovery of the composition of white light integrated the phenomena of colours into the science of light and laid the foundation for modern physical optics. In mechanics, his three laws of motion, the basic principles of modern physics, resulted in the formulation of the law of universal gravitation. In mathematics, he was the original discoverer of the infinitesimal calculus. Newton’s Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, 1687) was one of the most important single works in the history of modern science.
In the Principia, Newton formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation that formed the dominant scientific viewpoint for centuries until it was superseded by the theory of relativity. Newton used his mathematical description of gravity to derive Kepler's laws of planetary motion, account for tides, the trajectories of comets, the precession of the equinoxes and other phenomena, eradicating doubt about the Solar System's heliocentricity. He demonstrated that the motion of objects on Earth and celestial bodies could be accounted for by the same principles. Newton's inference that the Earth is an oblate spheroid was later confirmed by the geodetic measurements of Maupertuis, La Condamine, and others, convincing most European scientists of the superiority of Newtonian mechanics over earlier systems.
Newton built the first practical reflecting telescope and developed a sophisticated theory of colour based on the observation that a prism separates white light into the colours of the visible spectrum. His work on light was collected in his highly influential book Opticks, published in 1704. He also formulated an empirical law of cooling, made the first theoretical calculation of the speed of sound, and introduced the notion of a Newtonian fluid. In addition to his work on calculus, as a mathematician Newton contributed to the study of power series, generalised the binomial theorem to non-integer exponents, developed a method for approximating the roots of a function, and classified most of the cubic plane curves.
Newton was a fellow of Trinity College and the second Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. He was a devout but unorthodox Christian who privately rejected the doctrine of the Trinity. He refused to take holy orders in the Church of England, unlike most members of the Cambridge faculty of the day. Beyond his work on the mathematical sciences, Newton dedicated much of his time to the study of alchemy and biblical chronology, but most of his work in those areas remained unpublished until long after his death. Politically and personally tied to the Whig party, Newton served two brief terms as Member of Parliament for the University of Cambridge, in 1689–1690 and 1701–1702.
The Study of Gravity In 1679, Newton referred to Kepler's laws of planetary motion and returned to his work on celestial mechanics considering the gravity and its influence on planetary orbits. After this, Hooker corresponded briefly with Hook between 1679 and 1680. Hook was appointed to administer the Royal Society letter and opened a letter intended to obtain Newton's contribution to the Royal Society transaction. In the winter of 1680 to 1681, the appearance of a comet further stimulated Newton's astronomical interest, and he contacted John Flamsteed about this. After communicating with Hooke, Newton showed that the elliptical shape of the planet's orbit is produced by a centripetal force that is inversely proportional to the square of the radius vector. Newton reported his results to Edmund Halley and the Royal Society in De motu corporum in gyrum. It is a pamphlet written on about nine sheets of paper and copied to the Royal Society in December 1684. This package contains the nucleus that Newton developed and expanded to form the principle. With the encouragement and financial assistance of Edmund Halley, the Principles were published on July 5, 1687. In this work, Newton established three general laws of motion. These laws collectively describe the relationship between any object, the force acting on it, and the resulting motion, and laid the foundation for classical mechanics. They contributed to many breakthroughs during the industrial revolution that followed, and they have not been improved for more than 200 years. Many of these advancements are still the basis of non-relativistic technologies in the modern world. He used the Latin word gravitas to denote the effect that came to be known as gravity and defined the law of universal gravitation.
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This crash course chemistry video tutorial explains the main concepts between ionic bonds found in ionic compounds and polar & nonpolar covalent bonding found in molecular compounds.
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Learning Objective: Evaluate the number of valence electrons and core electrons from the electron configurations.
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In this tutorial video, we compare trends in the first ionization energy, second ionization energy, and third ionization energy for Na, Mg, and Si. Electron configurations are used to determine if a core electron or valance electron is being removed.
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Hey! Blake here from PSW and I’m back today to talk to you about Pool Chemistry 101. We’re going to cover the 5 chemicals in your pool so you. Its important to know what they are, what they do, and what the ideal range is - so you can have a trouble free swimming pool.
First we will dive in with Free Chlorine (or FC)
Free Chlorine is the sanitizer that is going to keep your pool safe and free of germs. When there is FC in your pool, its available to breakdown organic matter - like algae - to keep your pool safe. FC can be consumed one of two ways: by breaking down organic matter like algae, or it can burn off from the sun. For that reason, it is important to understand that you need to continuously replenish the FC level in your pool. The ideal FC level in your swimming pool will vary based on your CYA level, which we will get to in a minute.
Acidity (pH)
pH is the acidity level of your pool, so it will indicate how acidic or basic your pool is. It’s important to have it in the sweet spot because if it gets too low, it will burn your eyes or skin. If pH gets too high, it can damage metal components of your swimming pool. The ideal level is 7.4 to 7.8. You can lower pH by adding acid, or you can raise your pH level by using soda ash. We sell both of those products - we call them pH-UP and pH-Down - but you can also use muriatic acid, or dry acid to lower pH, and soda ash to raise it.
Total Alkalinity (TA)
TA stands for Total Alkalinity, which will buffer the changes in your pH level. If you have low TA, your pH level is going to be wild going up and down a lot. If you have high TA, then your pH is going to drift up pretty quickly. The sweet spot for TA is going to be between 70-90 parts per million.
Calcium Hardness (CH)
Next up we have calcium hardness. Just like it sounds, CH measures how much calcium is in your swimming pool. If you don’t have any calcium in your water (and you have a plaster or gunite pool), then the water is going to dissolve the calcium out of the walls of the pool. If your calcium level gets too high, you can get calcium scaling (which is a pain to deal with). The ideal level, assuming you have a plaster or gunite pool, is 250-350 ppm. If you have a vinyl pool, you don't need any calcium at all, but it won’t hurt anything as long as it’s below the 350 level.
Cyanuric Acid (CYA)
Last but definitely not least is Cyanuric Acid (CYA). Basically, CYA acts like sunscreen for the free chlorine in your pool. We talked about how FC can be consumed by breaking down organic matter, or by burning off from the sun. Well the CYA helps reduce that burn-off from the sun, but it also lowers the effectiveness of the free chlorine less to fight algae.
Theres a sweet spot. You definitely want some in your pool, otherwise your chlorine will evaporate from your pool quickly. But if you have too much, then the free chlorine isn’t going to be able to do it’s job and keep your pool sanitized.
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