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Forces can produce motion, change in shape or size, and heating or cooling effects in an object.

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What is is the force that rubs things away?

Magnets produce forces that act upon each other that are called attraction and repulsion. When two things rub against each other is called friction.


When the forces on an object produce a net force of zero the forces are?

equal and opposite


What are forces that produce motion?

Forces such as gravity, friction, magnetism, and applied forces can produce motion in objects. These forces can accelerate, decelerate, or change the direction of an object's motion depending on their magnitude and direction.


What do forces produce?

forces produce motion, magnetism, acceleration, climate change, and movement


What two forces produce tides?

LSU and the moon!


Moving things can make other things?

Forces


What are some forces that can start motion?

Forces are motion:gravitational force causes things to fall, Elastic spring force allows springs to be compressed or stretched and frictional force causes heat, but without motion, there's no heat, so basically, what I'm trying to say is, ALL the forces produce motion


How does friction differ from other forces?

Friction produces heat. The other forces produce motion or stress.


WILL Aerospace Forces produce synergistic effects that are designed not to exceed separately employed individual forces?

FALSE


What are things that a force can do?

some the things that a force can do are given under here the wind running water and gravity all produce natural forces force can be produced by people or by machines usually a force is exerted by a pull a push or a twist


What forces nations to make choices about what to produce?

a skarcity of resources


What did Sir Isaac Newton realized that forces produce what?

. . accelerations.

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