Muscle force is the force produced by the contraction of a muscle. Force vectors, torque vectors, and difference vectors can all be used to help describe this force.
explain the vector representation of Coulom's law.
It's a vector, and I believe it always points upward.
Yes. It results in a force that has a magnitude and a direction, and this is the definition of a force vector.
It is a vector that describes a force.A force has both a magnitude and a direction, so it's appropriate to describe it with a vector.
vector, power= work/time and work= force * distance, force is vector.
Hyper-lethal = very dangerous. Vector = force. Hyper-lethal vector = very dangerous force.
Thrust is a force and a force is a vector quantity having a magnitude and direction
Force is a vector quantity and vector quantities have both direction and magnitude.
All forces are vector quantities. Consequently, if "centrifugal force" actually existed, it would be a vector quantity.
no,Force is vector quantity
No. Force has direction; it is a vector.
A downward force of 6 Newtons is a weight measurement. It is taken to be the force on the object due to gravity.