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Aristotle
Physics

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power

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 1 | rotting wood acquired the power of sending up a shoot, it 2 III, 3 | action of that which has the power of causing motion; and the 3 III, 3 | actuality of that which has the power of causing motion is not 4 III, 5 | quantity of fire exceeds in power the same amount of air in 5 V, 2 | only when they have not the power to come to a stand, and 6 VII, 2 | of the parts that have no power of sense-perception and 7 VII, 5 | the time, half the motive power will move half the weight 8 VII, 5 | represent half the motive power A and Z half the weight 9 VII, 5 | ratio between the motive power and the weight in the one 10 VII, 5 | that, if a given motive power causes a certain amount 11 VII, 5 | amount of motion, half that power will cause motion either 12 VII, 5 | ship, since both the motive power of the ship-haulers and 13 VIII, 4 | would have been in their power to stop themselves (I mean 14 VIII, 4 | fire itself possesses the power of upward locomotion, it 15 VIII, 4 | should also possess the power of downward locomotion. 16 VIII, 10| occupied by the infinite power in the performance of an 17 VIII, 10| time occupied by a finite power in the performance of the 18 VIII, 10| the latter another finite power and continually increasing 19 VIII, 10| increasing the magnitude of the power so added I shall at some 20 VIII, 10| point at which the finite power has completed the motive 21 VIII, 10| original movent gives the power of being a movent either


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