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Match the force effects with the correct image.

Match the force effects with the correct image: a person inflating a balloon, a spring compressing, a baseball being hit, a plane changing direction, and a soccer player stopping a ball.

Match the force effects with the correct image: a person inflating a balloon, a spring compressing, a baseball being hit, a plane changing direction, and a soccer player stopping a ball.

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1. A force can change the size of an object.
2. A force can change the shape of an object.
3. A force can change the direction of a moving object.
4. A force can speed up a moving object.
5. A force can stop a moving object.
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