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The story of Newton's childhood

1, when I was studying in my hometown, I didn't study hard and my academic performance was inferior in my class. But he has a wide range of interests and his game skills are higher than those of ordinary children. Usually he likes to make mechanical models, such as windmills, waterwheels, sundials and so on. His elaborate water clock has won people's praise for its accurate timing.

Sometimes, the way he plays ball is also very strange. One day, he made a lantern and hung it on the tail of a kite. When night falls, the lighted lanterns rise into the air with the help of the rising power of kites. Luminous lanterns flow in the air, and people are frightened and think there is a comet. Nevertheless, he is often discriminated against because of his poor academic performance.

At that time, the hierarchy of British feudal society was very serious. Students who study well in primary and secondary schools may discriminate against those who study poorly. There was a game between classes. When everyone was in high spirits, a good student kicked Newton and called him an idiot. Newton's mind was stimulated to extreme anger. He thought, we are all students. Why should I be bullied by him? I must pass him! From then on, Newton made up his mind to study hard. He gets up early and goes to bed late. Every minute counts. He studies hard and thinks hard.

After studying hard, Newton's academic performance improved continuously, and soon surpassed the classmate who had bullied him, ranking first in the class.

Newton had a cat when he was a child, and his family told him to open a passage for the cat on the door. Newton made two holes in the door, one large and one small.

The neighbors were surprised and asked Newton why he had to open two holes. Newton replied that the big cat went through a big hole and the kitten went through a small hole, but he didn't seem to know the simple truth that both of them could be done, and it became a joke from then on.

The most popular version of this story is probably "to say that Newton is stubborn, a kitten can go through a big hole, and there is no need to open two holes." "

One day, mother asked Newton to ride a horse to the mountains to do business. He took the saddle to the stable and led the horse. In fact, he is thinking about a math problem at the moment.

When he was leading the horse out, he suddenly thought of a solution to the problem. He didn't lead the horse, but thought while running with his saddle on his back.

After reaching the top of the mountain, another solution to the problem came up, but the horse had already run away without a trace, and only the saddle was still on his shoulder.

One day, he was sitting under an apple tree to rest when a ripe apple fell and hit him on the head. He touched the injured place. At this time, Newton thought of a question: when throwing the ball into the air, why doesn't it always go up and always go down? Newton picked up the apple and suddenly had a strange idea. Is there an invisible force at work that pulls the apple to the ground? After a long time, Newton finally solved this problem and deduced a formula from it, which is the law of universal gravitation.

5. Newton/Kloc-entered Cambridge University at the age of 0/9 and became a fee-reducing student at Trinity College. He pays his tuition by doing housework for the university. Here, Newton began to contact a large number of natural science works, and often attended various lectures held by the college, including geography, physics, astronomy and mathematics. Isaac Barrow, Newton's first professor, was a learned scholar. This scholar is lonely.