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explain: Force has magnitude as well as direction​

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Answered by elenasen
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Explanation:

the two forces applied to an object act in the same direction ,then the resultant force acting on the object is equal to the sum of two forces: When two forces act in the same direction their effective magnitude increases

A vector describes both magnitude and direction. To describe how to different forces act on an object, their vectors can be added to find the resultant vector, which is the net force acting on the object.

A force is a vector quantity. As learned in an earlier unit, a vector quantity is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. To fully describe the force acting upon an object, you must describe both the magnitude (size or numerical value) and the direction.

Answered by vermanushka7487
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Answer:

1)If the two forces applied to an object act in the same direction ,then the resultant force acting on the object is equal to the sum of two forces: When two forces act in the same direction their effective magnitude increases.

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