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A push or a pull

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Place a coin on a table, it is stationary (provided the table is not suddenly tipped over!). But, if you flick the coin, you have added a force. It is this force that means the coin must move. Basically, it is cause and effect. The cause is the flick, and the effect is the movement of the coin.

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An unbalanced force, such as a push or impact.

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There must be a force that causes the object to move.

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a force must be applied to it ( Force = mass x acceleration)

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There must be some net force acting on it.

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