did the book move how will you make the book move
This question usually appears in basic physics or science activities about force and motion.
Direct answer
- Yes, the book moves only if a force acts on it.
- The book moves when something pushes or pulls it, changing its position on the table or in space.
- You can make the book move by applying a force, for example:
- Pushing it with your hand.
- Pulling it with a string tied around it.
- Tilting the surface so gravity makes it slide.
- Blowing on a very light book so air pushes it.
Mini explanation (for school-type answers)
Teachers usually expect something like:
- Did the book move?
- If you did nothing, no , it stayed at rest.
- When you pushed or pulled it, yes , it moved from its original position.
- How did the book move?
- It slid across the table in the direction of the force (for example, forward when you pushed it).
* It may speed up, slow down, or stop depending on how you push it and on friction with the table.
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How will you make the book move?
You can answer in a simple sentence like:- “I will make the book move by pushing it with my hand.”
- “I will make the book move by pulling it using a string.”
- “I will make the book move by tilting the board so it slides down.”
Key idea to mention
- A book at rest stays at rest until a force acts on it.
- Your push or pull is that force, so that is how you explain the motion.
Example answer you could write on a worksheet:
“At first the book did not move. When I pushed it with my hand, it moved across the table. I made the book move by applying a force (a push) to it.”
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