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  • Understanding Force: Magnitude and Direction Explained
    All forces have these two components:

    1. Magnitude: This refers to the strength of the force. It's how much "push" or "pull" the force exerts. We often measure magnitude in units like Newtons (N).

    2. Direction: This indicates the way the force acts. It tells you where the force is pushing or pulling. We usually describe direction using words like "up," "down," "left," "right," or by angles relative to a reference point.

    Let me know if you'd like examples of forces with different magnitudes and directions!

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