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Force acting on an object 

causes the object


 to change its shape or size,
 to start moving, to stop moving,
 to accelerate or decelerate.

When there's the interaction between two objects


they exert a force on each other, these exerted
forces are equal in size but opposite in direction.

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A force acting on an
object is not seen directly
but is detected by its effect
on the object’s motion or
shape.
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Lesson Purpose:
About how forces act on an object to
have an effect the object’s motion,
even though the forces involved cannot
be seen directly; Maybe they can be
detected by the effect the forces have
on the object’s motion?
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Effe
cts
of
Forc
es
on
Thin
gs:
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1. Experiment
2. Detect
3. Identical
4. Launch
5. Gravity
6. Friction 8

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