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define force as a vector​

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Answered by taibak35
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vector quantities are quantities that possess both magnitude and direction. A force has both magnitude and direction, therefore: Force is a vector quantity; its units are newtons, N. Forces can cause motion; alternatively forces can act to keep (an) object(s) at rest.

Answered by liza098765432
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Vectors are the physical quantities with both direction and magnitude. Force, as we know, has both direction and magnitude. Hence, we can represent force as a vector. Force vectors can be added or subtracted to discover the resultant force action on an object to change its state of uniform motion or its state of rest.

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