In this section, we explore the fundamental concept of forces originating from interactions between objects. When one object applies a push or a pull on another, a force is exerted, prompting changes in the state of motion or shape of the affected object. This is exemplified through various everyday situations, such as a person pushing a car or players engaging in sports, where the direction and magnitude of the forces involved determine the results of their actions. The section emphasizes that forces must act in pairs—whenever one object exerts a force on another, there exists a corresponding reaction. Students are encouraged to recognize that the net effect of these interactions can lead to motion changes based on the strength and direction of the forces at play.