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21 June, 23:11

1 what were the two classifications of motion, according to aristotle? a 2 according to aristotle, what kinds of motion required no forces? a 3 what simple way of interpreting astronomical observations did copernicus advocate?

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    1. Answer;

    Natural motion and violent motion

    Explanation;

    -Natural motion is the motion arising from the nature of an object. This motion does not require an external cause in order to occur. For example: Heavy bodies naturally move toward the center of the earth, therefore falling is a natural motion.

    - Natural motion was determined by the nature of the object and how much of the four classical elements it contained. Violent motion is caused by external forces applied to the object.

    2. Answer;

    Natural motion

    Explanation;

    Natural motions are those motions that objects naturally did: objects on earth fell towards the center of the earth. Heavenly objects naturally moved in circles. Additionally, heavy bodies naturally move toward the center of the earth, therefore falling is a natural motion. The natural motion of objects is one of the characteristics of an object.

    3. Answer;

    To assume that Earth and the other planets rotate around the sun

    Explanation;

    -Copernicus proposed an alternative theory--that the Earth was a planet orbiting the Sun, and that all planets moved in circles, one inside the other. Mercury and Venus had the smallest circles, smaller than that of the Earth, and therefore their position in the sky was always near the Sun's.

    -That made it easy to estimate their distances from the Sun in terms of the Earth-Sun distance.
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