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  • Understanding Magnitude: Defining the Size of a Quantity
    The size of a quantity is called its magnitude.

    Here's why:

    * Magnitude refers to the absolute value or size of a quantity, regardless of its direction. For example, the magnitude of a velocity is its speed, while the magnitude of a force is its strength.

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