Forces are everywhere! You use force to pull a door handle, park a bike,or even stir soup! When you make something move, you exert force on the object. Look at the pictures below and describe how the person is exerting force and name the type of force.
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- A force can produce the following effects:
- A force can produce the following effects: A force can move a stationary object.
- A force can produce the following effects: A force can move a stationary object. A force can stop a moving object.
- A force can produce the following effects: A force can move a stationary object. A force can stop a moving object. A force can change the speed of a moving object.
- A force can produce the following effects: A force can move a stationary object. A force can stop a moving object. A force can change the speed of a moving object. A force can change the direction of a moving object.
- A force can produce the following effects: A force can move a stationary object. A force can stop a moving object. A force can change the speed of a moving object. A force can change the direction of a moving object. A force can change the shape and size of an object.
- Contact forces involve push . Contact forces involve push, pull and friction. A contact pull and friction. A contact force is when two interacting objects are physically touching, for example: when you are throwing a ba throwing a ball you are using a contact force.
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