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  2. Newton's cannonball - Wikipedia

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    Newton's cannonball was a thought experiment Isaac Newton used to hypothesize that the force of gravity was universal, and it was the key force for planetary motion. It appeared in his posthumously published 1728 work De mundi systemate (also published in English as A Treatise of the System of the World ).

  3. Category:Deaths by cannonball - Wikipedia

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    Deaths by cannonball, round shots fired from a large-caliber gun. Pages in category "Deaths by cannonball" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.

  4. Category talk:Deaths by cannonball - Wikipedia

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  5. Wikipedia : Database reports/Recent deaths

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    This is a list of people who died in the last 5 days with an article at the English Wikipedia. For people without an English Wikipedia page see: Wikipedia:Database reports/Recent deaths (red links). Generally updated at least daily, last time: 10:49, 05 February 2025 (UTC).

  6. Nat Adderley - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Carlyle Adderley (November 25, 1931 – January 2, 2000) [1] was an American jazz trumpeter. [2] He was the younger brother of saxophonist Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, with whom he played for many years.

  7. Newton's laws of motion - Wikipedia

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    Newton's cannonball is a thought experiment that interpolates between projectile motion and uniform circular motion. A cannonball that is lobbed weakly off the edge of a tall cliff will hit the ground in the same amount of time as if it were dropped from rest, because the force of gravity only affects the cannonball's momentum in the downward ...