Summary
- A force is something that causes an object to change its speed, direction or shape.
 
- An increase in speed is known as acceleration.
 
- A decrease in speed is known as deceleration.
 
- An object that returns to its original shape once a force is no longer acting on it is known as an elastic object.
 
- An object that retains its new shape once a force is no longer acting on it is known as an inelastic object.
 
- A force can be classified as a push, a pull or a twist.
 
- A push force is directed away from the source of the force.
 
- A pull force is directed towards the source of the force.
 
- A twist force involves rotation around a fixed point.
 
- Forces can also be classified as contact forces or non-contact forces.
 
- A contact force touches the object it is acting on.
 
- A non-contact force does not touch the object it is acting on.
 
- Forces have a magnitude and a direction.
 
- The magnitude of a force is measured in newtons, which have the symbol N.
 
- The direction of a force can be indicated using an arrow.
 
 

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