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'''Heaviness''' or [[weight]] of a body on the [[earth]]'s surface was [[explanation in science|explained]] by [[Newton]] in terms of the physical forces as [[Cause and effect|caused]] by the attraction of the whole earth upon given body.<ref name="KelvinTides">{{cite web |title=August 25, 1882 |author=W. Thomson (Lord Kelvin) |publisher= The British Association, The Glasgow Science Lectures Association | '''Heaviness''' or [[weight]] of a body on the [[earth]]'s surface was [[explanation in science|explained]] by [[Newton]] in terms of the physical forces as [[Cause and effect|caused]] by the attraction of the whole earth upon given body.<ref name="KelvinTides">{{cite web |title=August 25, 1882 |author=W. Thomson (Lord Kelvin) |publisher= The British Association, The Glasgow Science Lectures Association | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:51, July 13, 2016
Heaviness or weight of a body on the earth's surface was explained by Newton in terms of the physical forces as caused by the attraction of the whole earth upon given body.[1]
References
- ↑ W. Thomson (Lord Kelvin) (August 25, 1882). August 25, 1882. The British Association, The Glasgow Science Lectures Association.