I have a small doubt (gravity) 😛

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newton had made principles by observing fallen apple on ground. what bout flying birds.i mean isn't he saw any birds flying before that... I'm very curious to know.
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Balusup wrote:

Birds fly by using wings to create a airlift under its wings

wow

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Balusup wrote:

Birds fly by using wings to create a airlift under its wings

lol do u read question fully

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Balusup wrote:

Question Solved👍

but why people say apple stories..

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It sort of confuses me as well, but gravity really isn’t that strong. The heavier the object, the more gravity applies to it. For a basic example, a feather falls much slower than a hammer. Birds are light, and they also use aerodynamics to keep them afloat.
A fascinating creature is the flying fish, which is able to jump out of water, and somehow propel itself forward for several hours at a high speed!
Also, this variety of bees isn’t meant to be able to fly according to the rules of physics, and that one dumbfounded me when I heard a full on explanation!
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Balusup wrote:

You have to clarify your questions

I heard newton had found gravity by observing a fallen apple. but why not he have take the base on flying birds. 😂😛I mean didn't he see flying birds in sky and gets amazed how they can't fall?? and why not he made a theory on that perspective.😂

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faithdebtor wrote:
Balusup wrote:

You have to clarify your questions

I heard newton had found gravity by observing a fallen apple. but why not he have take the base on flying birds. 😂😛I mean didn't he see flying birds in sky and gets amazed how they can't fall?? and why not he made a theory on that perspective.😂

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton%27s_laws_of_motion

Didn't he? 

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Mr_Alex_Pims wrote:

It sort of confuses me as well, but gravity really isn’t that strong. The heavier the object, the more gravity applies to it. For a basic example, a feather falls much slower than a hammer. Birds are light, and they also use aerodynamics to keep them afloat.
A fascinating creature is the flying fish, which is able to jump out of water, and somehow propel itself forward for several hours at a high speed!
Also, this variety of bees isn’t meant to be able to fly according to the rules of physics, and that one dumbfounded me when I heard a full on explanation!

a feather falling "slower" than a hammer has nothing to do with gravity. in fact they would fall at the same speed if we consider only gravity

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IAMBBW wrote:

faithdebtor wrote:
newton had made principles by observing fallen apple on ground. what bout flying birds.i mean isn't he saw any birds flying before that... I'm very curious to know.

What about them

exactly u got my point

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he might have hit a bird with a fallen apple and kilt it to prove his point more indupitably even.

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The-Checks-Pistol wrote:

he might have hit a bird with a fallen apple and kilt it to prove his point more indupitably even.

Haha please 😲