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A force is a push or pull that makes it possible to move an object. A force can also be used to change the direction that an object is moving. The amount of force put on an object will
determine how far and fast the object will move. Nothing moves without some kind of force!
If you pull or push something, you are the force that is creating movement. The more you
push or pull, the farther and faster an object will go. But the heavier an object is, or the
more friction working against its movement, the harder it will be to move it.
What causes objects to move?
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