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Aristotalian law of Motion ⤵️ :

" An external force is required to keep a body in motion. "

⚠️This was later proved to be a wrong notation .

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Answered by tannigang
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The simple and sweet answer would be NO. ... This implies that in the absence of an external opposing force, a body in motion will be in uniform motion forever.

Answered by Anonymous
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Aristotelian Law of Motion

He state that an external force is required to keep a body in motion . It means that the body will continue to be in motion under the application of external force . However, once this force was removed the body will no longer remain in motion.

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