True.
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.
The size of a force is typically represented by the length of an arrow, with longer arrows indicating greater force. The direction of a force is indicated by the angle of the arrow, with the arrow pointing in the direction in which the force is acting.
Gears change the size of a force by varying the number of teeth on the gears in contact. Larger gears transmit force over a larger area, reducing the pressure and increasing the force. Gears can change the direction of a force by meshing at an angle, causing the force to transfer to the desired direction.
I don't know but Force has Magnitude and Direction (and it also has size).
True.
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.
The size of a force is typically represented by the length of an arrow, with longer arrows indicating greater force. The direction of a force is indicated by the angle of the arrow, with the arrow pointing in the direction in which the force is acting.
A force...
how hard it is
The magnitude of a force is its 'size' or 'strength', regardless of its direction.
change the direction of force,because it exerted the force on it.
Gears change the size of a force by varying the number of teeth on the gears in contact. Larger gears transmit force over a larger area, reducing the pressure and increasing the force. Gears can change the direction of a force by meshing at an angle, causing the force to transfer to the desired direction.
To describe force, you need to know both the magnitude (the strength or size of the force) and the direction in which the force is acting.
When an unbalanced force acts on an object, it will cause the object to accelerate in the direction of the force. The greater the force applied, the greater the acceleration of the object. The direction of the force will determine the direction of the object's motion.