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Q: Why do object move according to Aristotle?
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According to Aristotle an object with no forces in it will?

An object with no forces in it will eventually stop moving, according to Aristotle. Aristotle was a Greek philosopher. He was born in 384 BCE.


What are the 2 types of motion according to Aristotle?

Natural motion: Where he states that objects naturally seek a place of restImposed Motion: Forces exerting on an object will allow it to move


According to Aristotle what is the opposite of fear?

According to Aristotle, confidence is the opposite of fear.


Early studies on the causes of motion?

Aristotle who first to analyze and observe the causes of motion. He observe that when an object was push or pull the object will continue to move and whenthe an object was not push or pull the object will remain at rest. this observation was consider but when Galileo experimented that when an object was at rest if will remain atrest and when an object was move it will continue moved from one place to another. khimche :)


What was Aristotle's theory about gravity?

aristotle's theiry of gravity was the heavier the object the faster it will fall.


How did Muslim scholars preserve the writings of Plato and Aristotle?

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According to Aristotle a good government?

According to Aristotle, a good government is for the people and of the people.


How did Aristotle explain the way the object in the universe move?

Objects move in circles on one giant sphere, with Earth at the center.He had a incorrect observation. Objects move in elliptical orbits on one giant sphere, with the sun at the center :)


What idea of Aristotle's was later proved incorrect?

Aristotle stated that a falling object accelerated in accordance with its mass, again Aristotle was provedwrong.


How did Galileo Aristotle's assertion that a force is needed to keep objects moving?

Galileo came up with the idea of inertia. Not taking Aristotle's view that an object must have a force acting on it to keep moving, Galileo said that an object would move continuously in a straight line as long as no outside forces acted on it.


What did Aristotle say is the end and object of speech?

audience


What was Aristotle's view of gravity?

Aristotle believed that all objects seek to move to their natural place.