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the magnitude of contract force is given by​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The magnitude describes the strength of a force.

it is always a numerical no.

Explanation:

Let,

the force applied on an object be 5N.

Here,

5 is the magnitude of the force.

and N is the SI unit of force.

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Answered by ItzMiracle
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The magnitude describes the strength of a force.

it is always a numerical no.

Let,

the force applied on an object be 5N.

Here,

5 is the magnitude of the force and N is the SI unit of force.

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