A force is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.
A force is a vector quantity, meaning it has both a magnitude and a direction.
The magnitude and the direction. A force is a vector quantity.
an input and output
All forces have direction and size.
force and motion
They have magnitude and direction.
gravity and contact
magnitude and direction
magnitude and direocion
how it can be both a stabilizing force and a source of conflict in societies.
A push or a pull is a force
Similarities: inverse square law for strength of force both r central forces both are conservative forces both follow principle of superposition Differences gravity attracts electric force electric force can change direction electrostatic force depends on interviening medium
A variable force is that force whose magnitude, direction both change as it acts.
They both create an acceleration.
Both
A force is a vector quantity, meaning it has both a magnitude and a direction.
A force is a vector quantity, meaning it has both a magnitude and a direction.
A force has both magnitude and direction
No. You can have a weak force, or a much stronger force, both in the same direction. To have complete information about a force, you need both the direction and the magnitude of the force (or alternatively, the force's components).
In both cases, it is a force divided by an area.In both cases, it is a force divided by an area.In both cases, it is a force divided by an area.In both cases, it is a force divided by an area.
Impulse refers to both force and time....... Impulse=(the change in Force)*(time) OR Impulse=the change in Momentum
They can both attract, or can repel, they can both act over a distance.
how it can be both a stabilizing force and a source of conflict in societies.
Force can be both a push or a pull
Force can be both contact or non-contact
A push or a pull is a force