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1 II, 7 | form, and to the primary moving cause. For in respect of
2 IV, 8 | the same weight or body moving faster than another for
3 IV, 8 | things being equal, the moving body differs from the other
4 IV, 8 | difference because it impedes the moving thing, most of all if it
5 IV, 8 | thing, most of all if it is moving in the opposite direction,
6 IV, 8 | depend upon an excess of one moving body over another. We see
7 IV, 8 | should one move faster? (In moving through plena it must be
8 IV, 8 | faster by its force. For a moving thing cleaves the medium
9 IV, 8 | be clear by the study of moving things what sort of thing
10 IV, 9 | things are incapable of moving shows that the void cannot
11 IV, 11 | vice versa. just as the moving body and its locomotion
12 IV, 11 | too do the number of the moving body and the number of its
13 IV, 11 | now" corresponds to the moving body, and is like the unit
14 IV, 11 | with the locomotion and the moving body. For the motion or
15 IV, 11 | since the body carried is moving, is always different.~Hence
16 IV, 13 | into being without itself moving somehow and acting, but
17 IV, 14 | instance. In the phrase "moving faster" I refer to that
18 V, 6 | change both remaining and moving may be natural or unnatural,
19 V, 6 | place. For when a thing is moving from or discarding something,
20 VI, 8 | without parts, because the moving thing would necessarily
21 VII, 1 | if, supposing that KL is moving LM and is also itself in
22 VII, 1 | which is the part that is moving it and which the part that
23 VIII, 4 | not naturally capable of moving the weight), others naturally (
24 VIII, 4 | is naturally capable of moving what is potentially hot):
25 VIII, 4 | source of motion-not of moving something or of causing
26 VIII, 5 | possible case of its not moving it: then there will be a
27 VIII, 5 | nature as to be capable of moving itself that the whole moves
28 VIII, 6 | while it has the capacity of moving something else, is itself
29 VIII, 6 | have the characteristic of moving themselves, e.g. the animal
30 VIII, 8 | starting-point at which the moving body has ceased to be, and
31 VIII, 10| is occupied by all A in moving the whole of B, will be
32 VIII, 10| let us say the time Z in moving D. Now if I take a magnitude
33 VIII, 10| occupied by this magnitude in moving D will be half of EZ (assuming
34 VIII, 10| not in contact with it or moving it: all the things moved
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