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Amelie
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24 February, 22:05
Force is a vector because it has both size and
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Caden Garrison
24 February, 22:25
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A force is a vector quantity. As learned in an earlier unit, a vector quantity is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. To fully describe the force acting upon an object, you must describe both the magnitude (size or numerical value) and the direction.
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