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PUSH OR PULL = FORCE Yolanda Guerrero/VIPS

PUSH OR PULL= FORCE UNBALANCED FORCES Yolanda Guerrero/VIPS

Things eventually slow down or stop moving. Yolanda Guerrero/VIPS

FRICTION OPPOSES MOTION Objects stops when all forces are balanced GOLF BALL NOT MOVING CAR AT REST Friction pair= grass surface and ball Friction Friction pair= tires and road surface MOVING SKATES Friction Yolanda Guerrero/VIPS

FRICTION CARPET SIDEWALK DIRT SURFACE SURFACE WITH LESS FRICTION ? Yolanda Guerrero/VIPS

BALANCED FORCES UNBALANCED FORCES Yolanda Guerrero/VIPS

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FORCE OF GRAVITY=GROUND FORCE Yolanda Guerrero/VIPS

FALLING OBJECTS STOP MOVING WHEN AIR BALANCED FORCES Yolanda Guerrero/VIPS

Gravity continues pushing Ground also pushes Yolanda Guerrero/VIPS

Unbalanced forces Yolanda Guerrero/VIPS

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