Force.
A force is a push or pull that can cause an object to accelerate, change direction, or deform. It has a magnitude (size) and a direction, as defined by Newton's laws of motion.
No, the words "push" and "pull" indicate the action being exerted on an object, not the size or direction. "Push" describes the action of moving something away from oneself, while "pull" describes the action of drawing something toward oneself. Size and direction would be described separately from these terms.
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 two things that make up a force are MAGNITUDE and DIRECTION... Amanda~(not member) This is not right. I just looked in my science textbook, and I'm sorry to confuse you all. The answer is size and DIRECTION . Thanks! Julia~ (member)
Forces are typically represented using vectors, which have both magnitude (size) and direction. The length of the vector represents the magnitude of the force, while the arrowhead indicates the direction in which the force is acting. Forces can also be represented by diagrams such as free body diagrams to show the various forces acting on an object.
A force is a push or pull that can cause an object to accelerate, change direction, or deform. It has a magnitude (size) and a direction, as defined by Newton's laws of motion.
A force...
No, the words "push" and "pull" indicate the action being exerted on an object, not the size or direction. "Push" describes the action of moving something away from oneself, while "pull" describes the action of drawing something toward oneself. Size and direction would be described separately from these terms.
Any push or pull is defined as force.This force may or may not produce motion.It might stop the moving object,change the shape,size or direction.
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 two things that make up a force are MAGNITUDE and DIRECTION... Amanda~(not member) This is not right. I just looked in my science textbook, and I'm sorry to confuse you all. The answer is size and DIRECTION . Thanks! Julia~ (member)
is force FORCE: a push or pull on an object :)
It is called force. Force is the push or pull exerted on a body that can change the shape or size, speed and velocity or other physical properties of that body.
Through push and pull and the other force is friction
A small ship that can pull push other ships a million times it's own size.
It should be a 4L60E transmission.
Forces are typically represented using vectors, which have both magnitude (size) and direction. The length of the vector represents the magnitude of the force, while the arrowhead indicates the direction in which the force is acting. Forces can also be represented by diagrams such as free body diagrams to show the various forces acting on an object.