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      • Absolutely, it is a vector quantity. It is evident that each and every quantity has magnitude. But, in this case, it would be very confusing if one does not know the direction, it would be impossible to solve the puzzle. And hence, the force has both magnitude as well as direction. Thus, it is a vector quantity.
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  2. Dec 15, 2021 · Factually, force is a vector so it clearly makes the electric line of force a vector quantity. Hence, it has both magnitude and direction. See also 19+ Nuclear Force Examples: Detailed Explanations

  3. Sep 12, 2022 · We know that a push or a pull has both magnitude and direction (therefore, it is a vector quantity), so we can define force as the push or pull on an object with a specific magnitude and direction. Force can be represented by vectors or expressed as a multiple of a standard force.

  4. A force is a vector quantity which describes both the strength of the push or pull (the magnitude of the force vector) and the direction of push and pull. As we will see in the next few chapters both the strength and the direction of the force is essential to describing the dynamics of objects.

  5. Dec 4, 2017 · The fact that force (a physical concept) behaves like a 3-dimensional vector (a mathematical concept) is such an axiom. Ultimately this axiom is justified only because we can theoretically derive or predict many other facts from it, which we can then verify experimentally.

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    • Force Is A Vector Quantity

    For simplicity sake, all forces (interactions) between objects can be placed into two broad categories: 1. contact forces, and 2. forces resulting from action-at-a-distance Contact forces are those types of forces that result when the two interacting objects are perceived to be physically contacting each other. Examples of contact forces include fr...

    Force is a quantity that is measured using the standard metric unit known as the Newton. A Newton is abbreviated by an "N." To say "10.0 N" means 10.0 Newton of force. One Newton is the amount of force required to give a 1-kg mass an acceleration of 1 m/s/s. Thus, the following unit equivalency can be stated:

    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. Thus, 10 Newton is not a full description of the force acting upon an object. In cont...

  6. Vector quantities are represented using arrows. The larger the arrow the greater the magnitude of the vector. Force is an example of a vector quantity.

  7. A force has both magnitude and direction, therefore: Force is a vector quantity; its units are newtons, N. Forces can cause motion; alternatively forces can act to keep (an) object(s) at rest.

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