force - noun (n.) a push or pull on an object, push - noun (n.) a force that presses something away, pull - noun (n.) a force that brings something closer, gravity - noun (n.) the force that pulls things toward Earth, motion - noun (n.) change in position, friction - noun (n.) the force between two objects that makes it hard for objects to move, accelerate - verb (v.) to increase in speed, magnetism - noun (n.) the force of attraction or repulsion of two or more objects like iron or steel, repel - verb (v.) to push away, magnetic field - noun (n.) an invisible area around a magnet where its power can push or pull certain objects, pole - noun (n.) the two ends of a magnet where its pulling or pushing power is the strongest; every magnet has a north & south pole, spring scale - noun (n.) a tool used to measure how hard something is pulling or pushing; it measures force, balanced forces - noun (n.) when 2 forces pushing or pulling on something are the same, so nothing moves, unbalanced forces - noun (n.) when one force is stronger than another, making something move, spring force - noun (n.) the push or pull that a spring makes when you stretch or squeeze it; it tries to go back to its normal shape,
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