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1 III, 4 | never make them infinite in amount. But those who make the
2 III, 5 | potency-suppose fire is finite in amount while air is infinite and
3 III, 5 | exceeds in power the same amount of air in any ratio provided
4 III, 6 | not taking in the same amount of the original whole),
5 III, 6 | always to take in the same amount, we shall traverse the magnitude,
6 IV, 8 | puts a cube in water, an amount of water equal to the cube
7 IV, 8 | it will occupy an equal amount of void, and fill the same
8 IV, 9 | same time out of an equal amount of air a cupful of water
9 IV, 9 | else there must be an equal amount of water produced out of
10 IV, 10 | by being either a certain amount or a certain kind of it.~
11 IV, 12 | length by determining an amount which will measure out the
12 VII, 3 | adults owing to the great amount of restlessness and motion
13 VII, 4 | accomplishing a certain equal amount of motion. Suppose, then,
14 VII, 5 | traversing of a certain amount of distance: for at any
15 VII, 5 | must always be a certain amount of distance that has been
16 VII, 5 | traversed and a certain amount of time that has been occupied).
17 VII, 5 | motive power causes a certain amount of motion, half that power
18 VII, 5 | either of any particular amount or in any length of time:
19 VII, 5 | other suffers a certain amount of increase in a certain
20 VII, 5 | of increase in a certain amount of time. Similarly we have
21 VII, 5 | alteration, and a certain amount, or rather degree, of alteration
22 VII, 5 | is completed in a certain amount of time: thus in twice as
23 VII, 5 | altered: or again, in the same amount of time it will be altered
24 VII, 5 | increase causes a certain amount of increase or alteration
25 VII, 5 | respectively in a certain amount of time, it does not necessarily
26 VIII, 3 | not follow that half the amount has previously been extruded
27 VIII, 3 | any period of time. The amount removed is, it is true,
28 VIII, 10| to G: for the greater the amount moved, the longer the time
29 VIII, 10| subtracting a corresponding amount from it, because it is infinite.
30 VIII, 10| than another does an equal amount of work when engaged in
31 VIII, 10| force will occupy the same amount of time in performing the
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