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Either an alarm clock or a Force (preferibly not the dark side, as that never turns out well).

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An external force must act upon it, which usually is called an applied force. This may be gravity, friction, or any other types of applied forces.

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Force is what makes objects move or changes their motion.

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An outside force to act on it

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A net applied force.

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It must have a net force applied to it.

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A net external force must act on it.

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