k The Worlds Greatest ManIsaac NewtonDate unknown Newtons optics. Coloured artwork of the English physicist Isaac Newton 16421727 conducting his famous experiment on light. He is using a prism to refract a ray of light from a hole in the shutters over a window. A white surface far left allowed Newton to observe that light splits into the different colours spectrum observed in rainbows. Newton failed to further split the colours, but later he remixed the colours using a lens and prism. Newton carried out this experiment while at Cambridge University, but the results were not known until he published the book Opticks in 1704. Newton is also famous for his general theory of gravitation, and for his mathematical discoveries. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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The World s Greatest Man Isaac Newton  Date unknown  Newton s optics. Coloured artwork of the English physicist Isaac Newton  1642 1727  conducting his famous experiment on light. He is using a prism to refract a ray of light from a hole in the shutters over a window. A white surface  far left  allowed Newton to observe that light splits into the different colours  spectrum  observed in rainbows. Newton failed to further split the colours, but later he remixed the colours using a lens and prism. Newton carried out this experiment while at Cambridge University, but the results were not known until he published the book Opticks in 1704. Newton is also famous for his general theory of gravitation, and for his mathematical discoveries.
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Newton's optics. Coloured artwork of the English physicist Isaac Newton (1642-1727) conducting his famous experiment on light. He is using a prism to refract a ray of light from a hole in the shutters over a window. A white surface (far left) allowed Newton to observe that light splits into the different colours (spectrum) observed in rainbows. Newton failed to further split the colours, but later he remixed the colours using a lens and prism. Newton carried out this experiment while at Cambridge University, but the results were not known until he published the book Opticks in 1704. Newton is also famous for his general theory of gravitation, and for his mathematical discoveries.

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