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3. How does the application of force affect the shape of an object?​

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When a force acts on an object, the object may change shape by bending, stretching or compressing - or a combination of all three shape changes. ... Pull an object's ends apart, eg when a rubber band is stretched. Push an object's ends together, eg when an empty drinks can is squashed.

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When a force acts on an object, the object may change shape by bending, stretching or compressing - or a combination of all three shape changes.Pull an object's ends apart, eg when a rubber band is stretched. Push an object's ends together, eg when an empty drinks can is squashed.

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