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You apply a force to the object.

You apply a force to the object.

You apply a force to the object.

You apply a force to the object.

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What changes can a force produce in the motion of an object?

it is speed of motion and direction of motion


Motion is produce by?

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A force that acts on an object does only when the object moves?

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What is unbalanced force?

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What unbalanced force?

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Why is it useful to know net force?

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What is the rate of motion of an object in a linear motion?

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What is the rate of motion of an object in linear motion?

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What does an object in motion always wants to do?

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