Change in motion: Applying a force to a stationary object can make it move, like pushing a car to make it start moving.
Change in speed: Force can increase or decrease the speed of an object, for instance, hitting a soccer ball to make it move faster.
Change in shape: Forces can deform objects, such as stretching a rubber band by applying force to it.
Change in direction: Force can change the direction in which an object is moving, like turning a steering wheel to change the direction of a car.
Friction: Force can create friction between surfaces, affecting how easily objects can move against each other, like the friction between shoes and the ground when walking.