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vectors 1
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velocities 3
velocity 28
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very 8
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28 separate
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28 unnatural
28 velocity
27 absurd
27 attributes
27 completed
Aristotle
Physics

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velocity

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1 IV, 8 | Therefore all will possess equal velocity. But this is impossible.~ 2 V, 4 | and slowness: thus if its velocity is uniform a motion is regular, 3 V, 6 | standstill. But whereas the velocity of that which comes to a 4 V, 6 | always to increase, the velocity of that which is carried 5 VI, 1 | is divisible and an equal velocity will cause a thing to pass 6 VI, 2 | occupies more time and of equal velocity if its motion occupies an 7 VI, 2 | quicker is neither of equal velocity nor slower, it follows that 8 VI, 6 | is in motion with equal velocity and began its motion at 9 VI, 6 | this second thing whose velocity is equal has traversed a 10 VI, 7 | is in motion with uniform velocity it is clear that the finite 11 VI, 7 | no difference even if the velocity is not uniform. For let 12 VI, 7 | motion changes with uniform velocity or not: and whether the 13 VI, 9 | they proceed with equal velocity in opposite directions, 14 VI, 9 | time in passing with equal velocity a body that is in motion 15 VI, 9 | equal in number, size, and velocity to B, B....Then three consequences 16 VII, 4 | things to have the same velocity must accomplish an equal 17 VII, 4 | two things are of the same velocity if they occupy an equal 18 VII, 4 | locomotion and of the same velocity? That would be absurd, and 19 VII, 4 | two things are of equal velocity if they accomplish locomotion 20 VII, 4 | that things are of equal velocity in an equal time they traverse 21 VII, 4 | alteration to be of equal velocity with another? One person 22 VII, 4 | here alterations of equal velocity, since each alteration occupies 23 VII, 4 | say that there is equal velocity where the same change is 24 VII, 4 | alterations are of equal velocity, we ought to look for this 25 VII, 4 | is one becoming of equal velocity with another? They are of 26 VII, 4 | another? They are of equal velocity if in an equal time there 27 VIII, 8| locomotion and with the same velocity as A from the extremity 28 VIII, 9| finishing-point, since the velocity of a thing always increases


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