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  • Understanding Force: What Makes Objects Move?
    The force that makes objects move is force.

    It might seem like a circular answer, but it's true! Here's why:

    * Force is a push or a pull.

    * Newton's Laws of Motion state that an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion at a constant speed and direction, *unless acted upon by an unbalanced force*.

    So, to make an object move, you need to apply a force that is stronger than any forces opposing its motion. Some examples of forces that can make objects move include:

    * Gravity: pulls objects towards the center of the Earth.

    * Friction: opposes motion between surfaces in contact.

    * Applied force: A direct push or pull on an object.

    * Magnetic force: attracts or repels objects based on their magnetic properties.

    * Electrostatic force: attracts or repels objects based on their electrical charges.

    Let me know if you want to know more about any of these forces!

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