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Nash Hamilton
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25 May, 10:00
What force causes an object to begin moving?
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Marlene Coleman
25 May, 10:08
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Unbalanced forces acting on an object cause the object's motion to speed up, slow down or stop.
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Korbin Wise
25 May, 10:11
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Any force theoretically can make an object it's the situation that alters which fall under what category such examples
Gravitational Force
Nuclear Force etc.
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