Dan Seitz

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Aristotle lived in a world dominated by friction. To make anything move—a heavy cart with wooden wheels, for example—you had to push it, you had to apply a force to it. The harder you pushed it, the faster it moved; but if you stopped pushing, the cart very quickly came to rest. Aristotle came to some wrong conclusions because he didn’t understand that friction is a force.
The Theoretical Minimum: What You Need to Know to Start Doing Physics
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