A vector.
Yes, force has both size and direction. The size of a force is measured in units such as newtons, while the direction indicates the way in which the force is applied. It is important to consider both size and direction when describing or calculating forces in a physical system.
A push or pull with size and direction is a vector
The size and direction of an object can be changed by applying a force to it. Forces can cause objects to accelerate, decelerate, change shape, or change direction. Additionally, factors such as temperature, pressure, and external influences can also affect the size or direction of an object.
True.
Two forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called balanced forces.
Yes, force has both size and direction. The size of a force is measured in units such as newtons, while the direction indicates the way in which the force is applied. It is important to consider both size and direction when describing or calculating forces in a physical system.
A push or pull with size and direction is a vector
Size: the same. Direction: the forces are in opposite directions.
The size and direction of an object can be changed by applying a force to it. Forces can cause objects to accelerate, decelerate, change shape, or change direction. Additionally, factors such as temperature, pressure, and external influences can also affect the size or direction of an object.
True.
I don't know but Force has Magnitude and Direction (and it also has size).
Two forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called balanced forces.
A vector quantity has both size (magnitude) and direction involved but a scalar quantity only has size involved and not direction.
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A force...
equal, oppositewhen a force is exerted another force occurs that is equal in size and opposite in direction.wish that helps you. ^ ^
Force is a vector quantity that has both magnitude (size) and direction. The size of a force is measured in units such as newtons or pounds, and it describes the amount of push or pull being applied to an object.