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Name the two parameters that determine the magnitude of the force needed for an object

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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One of the most important parameters to determine the magnitude of the force is "The Mass of The Body."

Parameters to measure the magnitude of force:

  • The change in the motion of an object when due to interaction between two objects is called force.
  • The magnitude of the force is calculated using the product of the mass of the body and the acceleration with which it is moving.
  • The force on a body is always directly proportional to its mass and acceleration.
  • The other parameters to measure the magnitude of force are:
  • 1. The amount or the magnitude of the force applied to the body or the object.
  • 2. The direction in which the force is applied to the object.

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