Why do you think that arrows of varying lengths are used to represent forces?
A force is a vector - in two dimensions, you can represent it on paper as an arrow. Such vector/arrows have a size, and a direction. The size is usually called the "magnitude".
Force vectors are represented by arrows in a force diagram.
subtract their magnitudes
A vector can represent the direction and strength of a force.
A vector can represent the direction and strength of a force.
A force is a vector - in two dimensions, you can represent it on paper as an arrow. Such vector/arrows have a size, and a direction. The size is usually called the "magnitude".
A force is a vector - in two dimensions, you can represent it on paper as an arrow. Such vector/arrows have a size, and a direction. The size is usually called the "magnitude".
To propel there arrows father and with more force.
Force vectors are represented by arrows in a force diagram.
If yes, draw the forces. You may use arrows to represent these forces.
how hard it is
subtract their magnitudes
A vector can represent the direction and strength of a force.
A vector can represent the direction and strength of a force.
Both represent force. The definition itself says this - " A force is a push or a pull "
subtract the magnitudes
You can show forces in a diagram by using force arrows