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What is the flaw in Aristotle’s argument?
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Aristotle's fallacy: Aristotle, the Greek Scientist held the view that an external force is required to keep a body in uniform motion. His concept is obsolete now, because he considered only one side of motion and fails to explain the other i.e. if body is in motion then how does it come to rest?

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Flaw in Aristotle's Law of Motion

Consider a boat moving in a still water. The boat moves because the engine apply force on water. ... It means that any moving body did not come to rest on its own, external force is needed to be applied in opposite direction in order to bring the body in rest.

Aristotle's fallacy: Aristotle held the view that an external force is required to keep a body in uniform motion. His concept is obsolete now, because he considered only one side of motion and fails to explain the other i.e. if body is in motion then how does it come to rest

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