Chemistry, asked by makylaleon, 5 months ago

Force is a vector. T/F

anyone understand what this means? its on my assigment but I don't get it.

if anyone can help please and thank you!

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Answered by akankshakamble6
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Answer:

force is vector quantity this statement is true it can be explained by the definition of the force that is push or pull on an object is called force force need magnitude as well as the direction therefore it is the vector quantity.

Answered by Anonymous
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true ...force is a vector quantity since it has both magnitude as well as direction.

formula for force:

 \fbox{f = m.a}

vector quantity are those quantity which has both magnitude as well as direction.

example- velocity , displacement, force

example- velocity , displacement, force scalar quantity are those quantity which have only magnitude.

example - Distance, speed

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