Misconception FMM106:
Moving objects stop when they run out of force (Twigger et al., 1994). An object’s force can be used up and must be replenished to maintain activity (Watts, 1983).
| Item ID Number | Item Description | How Often the Misconception was Chosen | Select This Item for My Item Bank | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 17% |   | ||
| It is possible for an object to be moving at constant speed without a force pushing or pulling it. | 10% |   | 
