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<journal-title>London Journal of Research In Science: Natural and Formal</journal-title>
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<article-title>Newtons Dynamic Laws</article-title>
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<volume>26</volume>
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<fpage>35</fpage>
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<abstract><p>“Newton’s Dynamic Laws” are concerned with the motion of bodies in orbits. Newton has published his Laws in 1684, , and expanded this work into later editions . This work was written in Latin but it was translated in many versions in English, e.g. . Because of his revolutionary ideas and his mastery of geometry, his work was not largely amenable to a great sector of scientists and physicists. Several attempts, e.g. - were made to simplify and clarify these laws. Modern derivations may be found in e.g. .</p></abstract>
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<p>“Newton’s Dynamic Laws” are concerned with the motion of bodies in orbits. Newton has published his Laws in 1684, [1], and expanded this work into later editions [2]. This work was written in Latin but it was translated in many versions in English, e.g. [3]. Because of his revolutionary ideas and his mastery of geometry, his work was not largely amenable to a great sector of scientists and physicists. Several attempts, e.g. [4]-[5] were made to simplify and clarify these laws. Modern derivations may be found in e.g. [6].</p>
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