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what is the magnitude meaning in physics?​

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Answered by 05chowkps
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Step-by-step explanation:

A magnitude is a non-negative real number associated with some physical entity. It is usually a simplified representation of a more complex situation. Examples: The instantaneous motion of a moving object is best represented by a vector, which gives the speed and direction of motion.

Answered by GodLBoy
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Magnitude refers to that the maximum or greater extent of size and it's direction of an object

The word magnitude used In vectors and scalars to define it's directions

While they are used in mechanics English also.

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