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    When the mover's influence ends, the movable ceases to be... — Carmelics
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    Supports→A movable body comes to rest when the influence of the mover ends

    When the mover's influence ends, the movable ceases to be acted upon and therefore comes to rest

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    It is evident that the rest of the whole caused by the rest of one of its parts takes place in so far as the movable is other than the mover, and when the influence (athar) of the latter ends, it comes to rest. Its influence ends because the mover ceases to act either on its own or because something else exerts resistance on it. Whenever the mover ceases to act on its own, this happens due either to its destruction, or to exhaustion (kalal) of the power of the mover, or because the cause disappe

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