- Look up
impetus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Impetus may
refer to: A
source of
motivation Theory of
impetus, a
concept similar to
inertia and momentum...
- The
impetus is a
ballroom dance step used in the waltz,
foxtrot or quickstep. The open
impetus is one of
several ways to get into
promenade position and...
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Impetus is a
reissue of the EP P****ive
Restraints by the band
Clutch in 1997. The EP has two
tracks added to it from the
Naive album, a
compilation of...
- The
theory of
impetus is an
auxiliary or
secondary theory of
Aristotelian dynamics, put
forth initially to
explain projectile motion against gravity....
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which would oppose its
impetus.
Buridan also
maintained that
impetus increased with speed; thus, his
initial idea of
impetus was
similar in many ways...
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seeds of the
Copernican Revolution in Europe. He
developed the
concept of
impetus, the
first step
toward the
modern concept of
inertia and an
important development...
- The arts". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved 28 July 2018. The
early impetus of
Bulgarian traditions in the arts was cut
short by the
Ottoman occupation...
- the end of the Cold War, the push for
human rights action took on new
impetus. The
United Nations Commission on
Human Rights was
formed in 1993 to oversee...
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parts of Iraq. In 2009, the Iraq
Britain Business Council formed. Its key
impetus was
House of
Lords member and
trade expert Lady Nicholson. Two American...
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eighteenth century, and the loss of
these colonies in 1783 was the
impetus to
establish a
penal colony at
Botany Bay.
Proponents of
colonisation also...