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Sir Isaac Newton was born on 25 December 1642 and is believed to be the greatest
and most influential mechanics. He was one of the best minds of all time.

He was sent to The King’s School, an educational institution for boys in Grantham,
Lincolnshire when he was 12. Biographer N. W. Chittenden remembers that the was
widowed for the second time and for financial reasons he was taken out of the
school to manage a farm. He did not like the work and often neglected his duties,
He instead took advantage of his market trips into Grantham to read and study. His
deep interest persuaded his mother to send him back to school to complete his
education.

After schooling, Sir Isaac Newton entered the Trinity College at Cambridge in 1661
at the age of 16. He was more interested in carrying out his own research than
following the professors. He transferred to Cambridge University.

He was sent to The King’s School, an educational institution for boys in Grantham,
Lincolnshire when he was 12. Biographer N. W. Chittenden remembers that the young
Newton was not a good student in early years of his education. When he was 15, his
mother was widowed for the second time and for financial reasons he was taken out
of the school to manage a farm. He did not like the work and often neglected his
duties, He instead took advantage of his market trips into Grantham to read and
study. His deep interest persuaded his mother to send him back to school to
complete his education.

After schooling, Sir Isaac Newton entered the Trinity College at Cambridge in 1661
at the age of 16. He was more interested in

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