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Interactions involve forces that cause changes in the state of motion of an object from "summary" of Physics 11 by British Columbia. Schools Department. Curriculum Development Branch

When two objects interact with each other, they exert forces on each other. These forces can cause changes in the state of motion of the objects involved. An object at rest may start moving, or an object in motion may change its speed or direction due to the forces acting upon it during the interaction. These changes in motion are a result of the forces involved in the interaction. The concept of forces causing changes in the state of motion of an object is fundamental to the study of physics. It helps us understand how and why objects move the way they do when they interact with each other. By analyzing the forces at play in an interaction, we can predict how an object will behave and how its motion will change over time. Forces can be categorized into different types, such as gravitational, electromagnetic, and contact forces. Each type of force exerts a specific influence on an object during an interaction. For example, gravitational forces act between obj...
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    Physics 11

    British Columbia. Schools Department. Curriculum Development Branch

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