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    The fifth collision rule concludes that a large moving bo... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Descartes' fourth and fifth collision rules are relationally incompatible, violating strict relationism

    The fifth collision rule concludes that a large moving body transfers motion to a smaller stationary body until both travel at the same speed

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    As discussed in previous sections, there are various ways in which Descartes’ laws of motion violate a strict relationism. One of the most problematic instances involves the relational compatibility of the fourth and fifth collision rules. Whereas the fourth rule concludes that a large object remains at rest during impact with a smaller moving body, such that the smaller body is deflected back along its initial path, the fifth rule concludes that a large body will move a smaller stationary objec

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