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Sir Isaac Newton
By: Dallas Cooper
Slide2Do They Move?
In 1704 Sir Isaac Newton
began to understand that atoms or particles move and are not stationary
.
Isaac Newton. (
n.d.
). Retrieved December 3, 2014, from http://historyoftheatomictheory.weebly.com/isaac-newton.html
Slide3Understanding Atoms
Sir Isaac Newton Contributed
to our understanding of the atom: Newton suggested that atoms are held together with attractions, otherwise known as forces. He also stated that "matter is formed of solid
,
impenetrable particles
”.
Timeline
of Atomic Theory. (
n.d.
). Retrieved December 3, 2014, from http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/69896
Slide4Impeded by the Church
Newton studied gases, and the possibility of atoms existing, and like Boyle, his work was impeded by the church.
Boyle mainly studied gases. He discussed the possibility of atoms existing, however his work was impeded by the church. He attempted alchemy or turning regular metals into gold.
Isaac Newton. (
n.d.
). Retrieved December 3, 2014, from http://historyoftheatomictheory.weebly.com/isaac-newton.html
Slide5The Beginning and The End
Sir Isaac Newton was a Philosopher
, Mathematician, Astronomer, Physicist,
Scientist.
He was born in 1643 and died in 1727.
(
n.d.
). Retrieved December 3, 2014, from http://www.biography.com/people/isaac-newton-9422656
Slide6Hierarchy
Newton established a hierarchical structure for matter and the atom.
Isaac Newton: 300 Years Ahead of His Time. (
n.d.
). Retrieved December 3, 2014, from http://kimrendfeld.wordpress.com/2013/12/06/isaac-newton-300-years-ahead-of-his-time/