How Was Gravity Discovered?
Have you ever wondered how planets weighing tons can remain suspended in space for centuries without being attached to anything?
Or why, when we toss a coin into the air while playing with friends, it does not stay floating in the air like the planets, despite being extremely light?
It was the great physicist Newton who pondered this question many years ago.

Newton was a famous physicist who lived in the 1600s. He conducted extensive research in physics and introduced entirely new formulas.
One of these discoveries is the force of gravity.
Let us learn how this force was discovered!

His attention was drawn to the apples hanging on the tree.
He began to think about how they remained there and why, when they fell from the branch, they dropped to the ground.
It was from these reflections that our new force was revealed: GRAVITY!

Gravity is the force that affects all objects with mass.
If we can walk, run, or even breathe today, it is all thanks to gravity.
Thank you, Newton, thank you, apple tree!


