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Blank refers to the size or strength of the force while blank points to where the object goes

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Magnitude is a term used to describe the size or power of a force. The amount of matter that makes up an item is referred to as its mass, and its weight is the result of the gravitational pull of gravity.

Explanation:

The definition of magnitude is "how much of a quantity." In order to compare the speeds of an automobile and a bicycle, for example, the magnitude can be utilised. It can also be used to describe how far an object has travelled or how much an object weighs in terms of its magnitude. What then is magnitude in the field of physics? Magnitude is a term used in physics to describe an object's maximal size and direction. Scalar and vector quantities both use magnitude as a common factor. We are aware that scalar quantities are those that have just magnitude by definition. Those quantities with both magnitude and direction are considered vector quantities.

There are various ways that magnitude possible use Among them are:

earthquake's magnitude

Charge density on an electron

Strength of the force

Size of the displacement

Gravitational force strength

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