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Newtonian    音标拼音: [nut'oniən]
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Newtonian
adj 1: of or relating to or inspired by Sir Isaac Newton or his
science; "Newtonian physics"
n 1: a follower of Isaac Newton

Newtonian \New*to"ni*an\, n.
A follower of Newton.
[1913 Webster]


Newtonian \New*to"ni*an\, a.
Of or pertaining to Sir Isaac Newton, or his discoveries.
[1913 Webster]

{Newtonian philosophy}, the philosophy of Sir Isaac Newton;
-- applied to the doctrine of the universe as expounded in
Newton's "Principia," to the modern or experimental
philosophy (as opposed to the theories of Descartes and
others), and, most frequently, to the mathematical theory
of universal gravitation.

{Newtonian telescope} (Astron.), a reflecting telescope, in
which rays from the large speculum are received by a plane
mirror placed diagonally in the axis, and near the open
end of the tube, and thrown at right angles toward one
side of the tube, where the image is formed and viewed
through the eyeplace.

{Newtonian theory of light}. See Note under {Light}.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Newtonianism - Wikipedia
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    The meaning of NEWTONIAN is of or relating to Sir Isaac Newton or his doctrines How to use Newtonian in a sentence
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    Newtonian fluids are the simplest mathematical models of fluids that incorporate viscosity Although no actual fluid conforms precisely to this definition, there are common liquids and gases that can be reasonably treated as Newtonian for practical calculations in engineering
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