Mention the effects that a force acting on an object can have on the object.
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A force acting on a body either changes its shape or size or changes its state of rest or motion.
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The effects that a force acting on an object can have on the object:
1. Force can make a stationary object move.
Eg: The force applied by the kick of a player causes the football to roll or fly away.
2. Force can change the speed of an object.
Eg: When we push the trolley harder it changes it’s speed.
3. Force can stop a moving object.
Eg: When a goal keeper stops the ball. The force applied by the hands of the goalkeeper brings the ball to rest.
4. Force can change the direction of a moving object.
Eg: When a batsman hits the ball, it changes its direction.
5. The force can change the shape of the object.
Eg: When kids play with clay to make toys.
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1. Force can make a stationary object move.
Eg: The force applied by the kick of a player causes the football to roll or fly away.
2. Force can change the speed of an object.
Eg: When we push the trolley harder it changes it’s speed.
3. Force can stop a moving object.
Eg: When a goal keeper stops the ball. The force applied by the hands of the goalkeeper brings the ball to rest.
4. Force can change the direction of a moving object.
Eg: When a batsman hits the ball, it changes its direction.
5. The force can change the shape of the object.
Eg: When kids play with clay to make toys.
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