Measurement and Motion Force Force is a kind of push or a pull on an object.

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Measurement and Motion Force Force is a kind of push or a pull on an object.

Measurement and Motion Effects of Forces A force can make a moving object stop.

Measurement and Motion A force can change the speed of a moving object. A force can accelerate an object. The larger the force on the object, the greater the acceleration if the mass stays constant. The larger the mass of the object, the smaller the acceleration if the force stays constant. Effects of Forces

Measurement and Motion A force can change the direction of a moving object. Effects of Forces

Measurement and Motion A force can change the shape of an object. Effects of Forces

Measurement and Motion Force The strength of force is called its magnitude. The international unit used to measure force is Newton(N). A force can be measured with a Newton spring balance.