Science, asked by shana67, 11 months ago

explain:force has magnitude as well as direction.OR force is a vector quantity​

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Answered by ken7296
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force is a vector quantity.. Vector quantity are those which have magnitude (value) as well as direction..

In the given pic, a block is acted by a force of 1 Newton in a direction towards it.. So it's proved that force is a vector quantity..

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Answered by iamironman01
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Force is A vector Quantity.

Explanation:

It is so because when you apply force on an object ,It starts moving in the direction you apply it and the amount of force you apply ensures that the object moves. The Object will not move unless you apply a greater force than the friction which balances the force. Therefore, Force is Vector i.e. it has both magnitude and direction.

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