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A force acting on an object may cause the object to change shape, to start moving, to stop moving, to accelerate or decelerate. When two objects interact with each other they exert a force on each other, the forces are equal in size but opposite in direction.
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Force, acting on an object, may result in changing the shape, the movement (start and stop) and the acceleration speed of the object.
Some of the most suitable examples include:
• Pushing an object to move
• Trying to slow the motion of object with the help of hands
• Easy to change the direction of force of a bullock cart
Force, acting on an object, may result in changing the shape, the movement (start and stop) and the acceleration speed of the object.
Some of the most suitable examples include:
• Pushing an object to move
• Trying to slow the motion of object with the help of hands
• Easy to change the direction of force of a bullock cart
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