What causes motion?
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Motion is caused by forces. A stationary object does not move unless a force acts on it to start it going. Once it is moving, it carries on at the same speed and in the same direction unless a force makes it speed up, change direction or slow down and stop.
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Forces cause motion. To move something, you need to apply a push or a pull, which is, by definition, a force. Without a force, the object will be immobile, or keep moving without speeding up.
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