Physics, asked by SourajitDey, 10 months ago

force has both magnitude and direction. explain​

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Answered by mehek2440
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Answer:

Because it's an vector quantity so it has both magnitude and direction. it also obeys vector laws of addition.

See force has direction means it can be in any of the direction and magnitude is also included in it..

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Answered by KINGAMAN
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Explanation:

We know that force is an vector quantity. Vector quantity is a physical quantity which has both magnitude and direction.

Force has both magnitude and direction means that it has an specific value (i.e, magnitude which can be zero, positive or negative) and it has the specific magnitude in a particular direction.

For example - If I push a book with a force of 5N towards North, so the force applied will be 5N towards North.

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