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the weight is a force acting vertically ___________ ,it has both magnitude and direction​

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Answered by shinymeenushinymeenu
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Explanation:

the weight is a force acting vertically on the surface,has both magnitude and direction

Answered by kartikjoshi0140
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Explanation:

Weight can be denoted as a vector because it has a direction; down is, by definition, the direction of gravity, and hence, weight is a downward force. The magnitude of weight is denoted as w. Galileo was instrumental in showing that, in the absence of air resistance, all objects fall with the same acceleration g.

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