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According to Aristotle, what causes motion in an object?
An external force acting upon it
The object's inherent nature
The void that surrounds it
The object's shape
What did Aristotle believe about the speed of falling objects?
All objects fall at the same speed
Heavier objects fall faster than lighter ones
Objects fall at speeds determined by their shape
Only fluid objects can fall
In Aristotle's view, what is the natural state of objects?
To be at rest
To be in constant motion
To be in equilibrium
To be subject to change
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