force changes the magnitude of velocity direction of motion shape of object explain with three daily life examples of each one
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Yes, I think a force is always needed to change the direction of a moving object. All changes in motion (speed or direction) need an outside cause. Other examples would be a soccer player kicking a moving soccer ball so it changes direction, or a hockey player hitting a sliding puck with his stick so as to redirect it.
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