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why is force treated as a vector quantity?​

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Answered by Raunak216
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Answer:

As force is equal to mass × acceleration

(ie - F = ma ) , acceleration is vector quantity and mass scaler

multiplication of scaler and vector = vector

thus f is vector

Answered by Anonymous
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So force is a Vector. ... Force is defined as the product of mass and acceleration. We know, that mass is a scalar quantity while acceleration is a vector quantity whose direction and magnitude both can be specified and obeys laws of vector algebra. The product of a scalar and vector always yield a vector quantity.

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