The two things that make up a force are MAGNITUDE and DIRECTION...
Amanda~(not member)
This is not right. I just looked in my science textbook, and I'm sorry to confuse you all. The answer is size and DIRECTION
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Julia~ (member)
the 2 things you should describe about a force that acts on an object is the size and direction
The two components that describe force are magnitude, which is the strength of the force, and direction, which indicates the line along which the force acts.
No. "The burglar forced [verb] his way into the house where he used force [Noun] to force [verb] the occupants to hand over their money."Prepositions include words that describe the relationship between other words. Example: "He was at the train station." "The station was between 5th Street and 7th Street." "She waited for the newspaper to arrive." "The force of the wind was large."All the bold words are prepositions.
(mass) times (length) divided by (distance)2 or (mass) times (acceleration)
To describe a force, you need to specify both its magnitude and its direction. The magnitude indicates how strong the force is, while the direction indicates the way in which the force is acting.
the 2 things you should describe about a force that acts on an object is the size and direction
Push Pull
net force
Force Divided by area
(the) Last Jedi
tall,energetic
Resourceful and resilient.
The two components that describe force are magnitude, which is the strength of the force, and direction, which indicates the line along which the force acts.
dancing, music
Bent Cent.
shy guy
Adventurous and courageous