Module 3 - The Aristotelian and Galilean Conceptions of Vertical, Horizontal, and Projectile Motions
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30s - Q2
What are the two classes of motion according to Aristotle?
Natural motion and sliding motion
Natural motion and violent motion
Natural motion and dynamic motion
Natural motion and weak motion
30s - Q3
Vertical Motion is also referred to as _____?
Weak Motion
Strong Motion
Violent Motion
Natural Motion
30s - Q4
In a _____, the object will move and will return to its natural state based on the object's material or composition - earth, water, air and fire
Violent Motion
Strong Motion
Natural Motion
Weak Motion
30s - Q5
Which of the following are examples of natural motion according to Aristotle?
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According to Aristotle, Horizontal Motion is also referred to as _____?
Strong Motion
Weak Motion
Violent Motion
Natural Motion
30s - Q7
Which of the following is an example of a violent motion?
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What happens in a violent motion?
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