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  • ...and describes how much [[force]] or [[torque]] is needed to accelerate the object at a given rate. The 'motion-maintaining' property is now realised not to e ...s concept of impetus. Buridan saw impetus as ''causing'' the motion of the object, whereas momentum is a property ''caused by'' motion. Buridan anticipated [
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  • *''"An object at rest or traveling in uniform motion will remain at rest or traveling in ...y unbalanced forces induce acceleration, or a change in the velocity or an object. If you push someone, he or she will accelerate in the direction of the unb
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  • ..., [[production|production]], and operation of useful [[object (philosophy)|object]]s or [[process]]es. ...ints, engineers deduce specifications for the limits within which a viable object or system may be produced and operated.
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  • ...ating an actual, or inferring an implied or apparent plan of any complex [[object]] or [[system]]. The term can be used to connote the ''implied architecture ...alism]], [[poststructuralism]], and [[phenomenology]] are some topics from philosophy that have influenced architecture.
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  • ...would make immesurable contributions to the development of [[European]] [[philosophy]], [[science]] and [[art]] during the [[Middle Ages]] and the [[Renaissance ...45. The referendum at the origin of the Italian republic was, however, the object of deep discussion, mainly because of some contested results. Under the 194
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  • [[Image:Boethius initial consolation philosophy.jpg|thumb|right|350px|A depiction of Boetius teaching his students (1385). ...d the way for the Bolognese school. Bologna was the city of science, and [[philosophy|philosophical]] poetry appeared there. [[Guido Guinizelli]] was the poet af
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  • [[Image:Boethius initial consolation philosophy.jpg|thumb|right|350px|A depiction of Boetius teaching his students (1385). ...d the way for the Bolognese school. Bologna was the city of science, and [[philosophy|philosophical]] poetry appeared there. [[Guido Guinizelli]] was the poet af
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