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According to Aristotle, what is the natural state of an object's motion?
To remain at rest unless acted upon by a force
To move continuously in one direction
To accelerate in the direction of the applied force
To float freely in space
What two categories did Aristotle use to describe motion?
Natural and violent
Constant and variable
Linear and circular
Translational and rotational
What did Aristotle believe about heavy and light objects falling?
Heavier objects fall faster than lighter objects.
All objects fall at the same rate regardless of weight.
Light objects do not fall at all.
Falling speed is influenced solely by air resistance.
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