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British culture. Science and technology Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton's publication of the Principia Mathematical ushered in what is recognizable

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Page 2: British culture. Science and technology Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton's publication of the Principia Mathematical ushered in what is recognizable

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Page 3: British culture. Science and technology Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton's publication of the Principia Mathematical ushered in what is recognizable

Sir Isaac Newton

Sir Isaac Newton's publication of the Principia Mathematical ushered in what is recognizable as modern physics. The first edition of 1687 and the second edition of 1713 framed the scientific context of the foundation of the United Kingdom. He realized that the same force is responsible for movements of celestial and terrestrial bodies, namely gravity. He was the father of classical mechanics, formulated as his three laws and as the co-inventor (with Gottfried Leibniz) of differential calculus. He also created the binomial theorem, worked extensively on optics, and created a law of cooling.

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•Since Newton's time, figures from the UK have contributed to the development of most major branches of science. Examples include Michael Faraday, who, with James Clerk Maxwell, unified the electric and magnetic forces in what are now known as Maxwell's equations; James Joule, who worked extensively in thermodynamics and is often credited with the discovery of the principle of conservation of energy; Paul Dirac, one of the pioneers of quantum mechanics; naturalist Charles Darwin, author of On the Origin of Species and discoverer of

the principle of evolution) 

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•Technologically, the UK is also amongst the world's leaders. Historically, it was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution, with innovations especially in textiles, the steam engine, railroads and civil engineering. Famous British engineers and inventors from this period include james Watt, Robert Stephenson, Richard Arkwright, and the 'father of Railways' George Stephenson.

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• .Engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel was placed second in a 2002 BBC nationwide poll to determine the "100 Greatest Britons". He is best known for creating the Great Western Railway, as well as famous steamships including the SS Great Britain, the first propeller-driven ocean-going iron ship, and SS Great Eastern which laid the first lasting transatlantic telegraph cable. Josiah Wedgwood pioneered the industrialization of pottery ma

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