Sagot :
Answer:
MAGNITUDE refers to the size or strength of the force while DIRECTION points to where the object goes.
Explanation:
A vector is something with only two distinguishing characteristics.
Magnitude
Direction
Note:
Velocity is a basic concept in linear motion, the branch of classical dynamics that tries to deal with bodies.
Velocity is a physical vector quantity that requires both magnitude and direction to be defined.
Because a force has both magnitude and direction, we can say: Force is a vector quantity with newtons (N) as its units.
Forces can cause motion, or they can act to keep (an) object(s) still.