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Aristotle believed v = k(F/R) where speed is proportional to motive force, and inversely proportional to resistance.

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Aristotle believed that nothing moved unless someone moved it. He believed there is natural, violent, and local motion; rectilinear and circular motion.

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What are aristotles types of motion?

Aristotle categorized motion into natural motion and violent motion. Natural motion occurs without external force, such as an apple falling down due to gravity. Violent motion is caused by an external force, like pushing a rock.


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What are the four motion?

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Who discover newtons law of motion?

Isaac Newton, he discovered: -Newton's First Law of motion. -Newton's Second Law of motion. -Newton's Third Law of motion.


Newton's first law of motion was?

Newton's first law of motion was the law of inertia. When an object is in motion, it stays in motion. When an object is in rest, it stays in rest.


What are the three law motion?

The three laws of motion are: The Law of Inertia The Law of Acceleration and The Law of Interaction.


What is the most used law in the world in the laws of motion?

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Example of first law of motion?

Newton's second law of motion.


What are all laws of motion?

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What is the difference of third law of motion to other law of motion?

The third law involves direction!


What was aristotles view on motion?

Aristotle believed that all motion required a mover and that natural motion was caused by inherent tendencies in objects to seek their natural place. He distinguished between natural motion (up and down) and violent motion (forced movement). Aristotle also argued that an object's speed of motion was proportional to the force acting upon it.


What is another name for first law motion?

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