1) A push or a pull that can cause the motion of an object to change. It can cause objects to move, slow down, stop, or change direction. Gravity is an example. a) Gravity b) Unbalanced Forces c) Force d) Balanced Forces 2) When one force is stronger than the other, the result is motion. a) Gravity b) Balanced Forces c) Friction d) Unbalanced Forces 3) A force that attracts objects toward the earth. "What goes up, must come down!" a) Balanced Forces b) Gravity c) Unbalanced Forces d) Force 4) When two equal forces act in opposite directions the result is that the forces are balanced and there is no motion. a) Unbalanced Forces b) Gravity c) Force d) Balanced Forces 5) The ability of an object to push or pull on another object that has magnetic property.  a) Magnetism b) Balanced Forces c) Unbalanced Forces d) Force 6) A force that acts in the opposite direction; slows down movement. a) Gravity b) Unbalanced Forces c) Magnetism d) Friction 7) The amount of force applied to an object a) Strength b) Balanced Force c) Unbalanced Force d) Weight

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