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13 November, 12:45
What causes some objects' motion to change?
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Selina Shelton
13 November, 12:54
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Its called force
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Jaxson Bright
13 November, 12:59
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Forces affect how objects move. They may cause motion; they may also slow, stop, or change the direction of motion of an object that is already moving. Since force cause changes in the speed or direction of an object, we can say that forces cause changes in velocity ... So forces cause acceleration.
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