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  • Understanding Force: Magnitude and Direction Explained
    Every force can be described by two key things:

    1. Magnitude: This refers to the *strength* of the force. It is often measured in units of Newtons (N). A larger magnitude means a stronger force.

    2. Direction: This refers to the *way* in which the force acts. It is typically described using a vector, which has both magnitude and direction.

    Therefore, every force can be represented by a vector that indicates both its strength and the direction in which it acts.

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