I believe the answer is B, it seems the most fitting
Answer:
Sweden and Norway would be most likely to not have religious conflict.
Explanation:
Both countries are mainly Lutheran. There are no patches of other religions, like in Poland and Lithuania, and there is no area of Calvinist or Muslim minority. With Sweden and Norway being comprised of mainly one religion, there would be no reason for conflict.
Answer:
Among the options given on the question the correct answers are given below.
1.law of universal gravitation
2.Three laws of motion
3.Three laws of physics
4.Share credit of developing calculus.
Explanation: Sir Isaac Newton was the legendary scientist who made many breakthroughs in the history science and research. He was an English mathematician,researcher and scientist. He was born in 1642.
He is known as one of the most influential figure in the history scientific revolution. He was also an well known author in scientific sector. His book "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica" (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy), first published in 1687 is a guideline to the classical mechanics.
However he has invented some key factors which uplifted the glory of science.He invented the law of universal gravitation. He discovered the gravitation force while studying under an apple tree.
His one of the most charismatic invention is the three laws of motion which he had stated in his book. These three laws are also known as the three laws of physics. Because based on these three basic laws physics has many other laws.
He also shared the credit of developing the infinitesimal calculus with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
But he did not invent geometry and the refracting telescope.
There for the answers are option a,c,e,f.
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