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Misconception FMM114:

An impelling force (impulse or impetus) can become part of an object. For example, the force involved in throwing or hitting an object becomes part of the thrown or hit object (McCloskey, 1983; Fischbein et al., 1989).

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When a tuning fork slows down and eventually stops vibrating, some of the energy is transferred to the surrounding air.

46%