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Eve David
29 December, 20:46
Which describes a force acting on an object?
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Hope Krueger
29 December, 23:33
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Describing a Force:
To fully describe the force acting upon an object, you must describe both its magnitude and direction. Thus, 10 Newtons of force is not a complete description of the force acting on an object. 10 Newtons, downwards is a complete description of the force acting upon an object.
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