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2.2 Changing shape

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  • A rolling pin flattens dough.
    True
  • W use force for cutting wood.
    True
  • Tearing paper uses force.
    True
  • Force cannot stretch a rubber band.
    False
  • Push is a force.
    True
  • Only machines use force.
    False
  • Plastic cannot change shape.
    False
  • Force only moves things.
    False
  • We can squeeze a sponge.
    True
  • Force can change shape.
    True
  • We knead dough with force.
    True
  • Pulling your shirt uses no force.
    False
  • We can hit wood to change shape.
    True
  • We use force to make bread.
    True
  • We don’t need force for dough.
    False
  • Pressing clay changes shape.
    True
  • A blacksmith uses heat and force.
    True
  • Pull is a force.
    True
  • Clay cannot change shape.
    False
  • Squeezing toothpaste uses force.
    True
  • Pressing a button uses no force.
    False
  • We press clay to make a pot.
    True
  • A carpenter uses force.
    True
  • Artists don’t use force.
    False
  • Balloons change shape when stretched.
    True
  • Twisting a towel uses force.
    True
  • Kids use force to play with clay.
    True
  • Force can bend metal.
    True