opposite
This is Newton's Third Law of Motion. Stated in a different way: When two bodies interact with each other, the forces on the bodies from each other are always equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. So if you have two bodies A and B, the force on A (from B) is equal to the force on B (from A) but opposite in direction. Those two forces are called a third-law force pair.
they have the certain directions and magnitude
Their magnitude and direction
Magnitude and direction
Magnitude and direction.
This is Newton's Third Law of Motion. Stated in a different way: When two bodies interact with each other, the forces on the bodies from each other are always equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. So if you have two bodies A and B, the force on A (from B) is equal to the force on B (from A) but opposite in direction. Those two forces are called a third-law force pair.
they have the certain directions and magnitude
The magnitude of a force is its 'size' or 'strength', regardless of its direction.
Magnitude and direction.
Their magnitude and direction
There is no such thing as the direction or magnitude of an object. The direction and magnitude of its speed, acceleration, or momemtum, or of the forces on it, are represented by vectors.
A vector is a quantity with magnitude and direction. Since force has magnitude and direction, it is a vector
Magnitude and direction
Magnitude and direction.
No, they are not. The forces are balanced only when forces of equal magnitude are acting in the opposite direction.
magnitude and direction.
All forces have direction and magnitude