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2. Mass can be measured in ________. 1. Friction can cause objects to ________.
[KILOGRAMS] [WEAROUT]
5. Elastic spring force is a force produced when a 3. To reduce the amount of friction we can use
________ elastic object is released. magnetic force of ________. [REPULSION]
[STRETCHED] 4. A push or a pull acted by a magnet is called a
6. Amount of matter in an object. [MASS] ________ force. [MAGNETIC]
10. Magnetic force can be a pull if _______ poles 7. A use of magnetic force of attraction: keeping
of two magnets are brough together. [UNLIKE] objects ________. [SHUT]
11. If we exert a ________ force on an object, the 8. The force exerted by the wind can move a
object will move nearer to us. [PULLING] ________. [SAILINGBOAT]
12. A way to overcome friction. [LUBRICANTS] 9. A force that pulls objects towards the Earth.
14. Gravitational force depends on the ________ [GRAVITY]
of the objects. [DISTANCE] 13. Gravity will make us difficult to ________.
16. The combination of a push and a pull. [CLIMBUP]
[TWISTING] 15. Forces from ________ are very harmful.
17. Example of an elastic object. [SPRING] [EXPLOSIONS]
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24. A force can change the ________ and size of 18. If we exert a ________ force on an object, the
an object. [SHAPE] object will move further away from us.
[PUSHING]
25. A force can change the ________ of a moving
object. [DIRECTION] 19. Friction may prevent ________. [SLIPPING]
26. Example of pulling force: ________ a 20. The amount of friction produced depends on
cupboard. [OPENING] the ________ of the objects. [WEIGHT]
27. A force produced when two surfaces come into 21. A push and/or a pull on an object. [FORCE]
contact and rub against each other. [FRICTION] 22. A force can ________ a stationary object.
[MOVE]
28. We cannot see a force but we can see its 23. Example of pushing force: ________ a drawer.
________. [EFFECTS] [CLOSING]
29. Weight is measured in ________. [NEWTONS]

30. Example of twisting force: ________ the knob


of a door. [TURNING]

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