What is a force? A force is a push or a pull. What is a push? A push is a force that moves an object away from you. What is a pull? A pull is a force that moves an object toward yo... What is a force? A force is a push or a pull. What is a push? A push is a force that moves an object away from you. What is a pull? A pull is a force that moves an object toward you. What are balanced forces? Balanced forces are two equal forces that push or pull in opposite directions so that the object doesn’t move. What are unbalanced forces? Unbalanced forces are two forces that push and pull in opposite directions where one force is greater than the other so that the object moves. What is friction? Friction is an invisible force that resists the motion of an object. What is gravity? Gravity is an invisible force that pulls any object down, toward the Earth. What is motion? Motion is a change in the position of an object. What is a pattern of motion? A pattern of motion is made when a moving object makes the same pattern again and again.

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The question provides a study guide focusing on the concepts of forces, motion, and magnets, asking for definitions and explanations related to these topics.

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The document covers force, push, pull, balanced and unbalanced forces, friction, gravity, motion, and patterns of motion.

The document describes basic concepts of force, motion, and related terms like push, pull, balanced and unbalanced forces, friction, gravity, and patterns of motion.

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The document describes basic concepts of force, motion, and related terms like push, pull, balanced and unbalanced forces, friction, gravity, and patterns of motion.

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Forces are described in terms of push or pull actions that result from interactions. Balanced forces do not cause a change in motion, while unbalanced forces do. Friction and gravity are forces that affect motion.

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Common mistakes include confusing balanced with unbalanced forces and misunderstanding the role of friction.

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