The 'magnitude' of a force is its 'size' or 'strength', regardless of the direction in which it acts. For example, the force of a 5-pound weight in your hand, pushing down, has the same magnitude as a 5-pound pull on a rope, a 5-pound push on a wall, or a 5-pound force pushing up against the ceiling. Technically, these forces are unequal, because they all have different directions. But their magnitudes are all the same.
The "size" of a vector quantity - such as a force - is often called a MAGNITUDE.
The direction of the arrow represents the direction of the force; the length of the arrow is proportional to the magnitude of the force.
What two factors must be known in order to calculate the moment of a force? Torque = Force * distance Torque and distance must be perpendicular to each other If not you must determine the portion of the torque that is perpendicular.
Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.
acceleration x Mass of trailer = force.
Actually you answer itself is wrong. You can only find the magnitude of force, not the magnitude in force. You can find the magnitude of force by s = (1/2)*a*t^2
The "size" of a vector quantity - such as a force - is often called a MAGNITUDE.
The magnitude of a force is its 'size' or 'strength', regardless of its direction.
Yes, force can change the magnitude of a body.
It is the magnitude of the force applied in Newtons or pounds
A force is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.
magnitude of force is nothing but, expressing force in numerical value in accodence with its unit.-A.NITHIN SANTHOSH magnitude of force is nothing but, expressing force in numerical value in accordance with its unit.-A.NITHIN SANTHOSH
The magnitude of the resultant force in the case of the concurrent forces in equilibrium.
A force has both magnitude and direction
Magnitude of the force.
magnitude and direction more accurate magnitude and sence.
A magnitude, direction and sense of direction. it has an equal and opposite force too. eather way it also has a magnitude, direction and sense of direction.