What is magnitude?
How hard the object is thrown
Forces acting equally in opposite directions
The size or effect of something
How important a force is to an object
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Magnitude refers to the size, amount, or intensity of something. In the context of physics, magnitude generally refers to the numerical value of a quantity, such as the magnitude of a force or the magnitude of an electric field. It can also be used to describe the scale or extent of something, such as the magnitude of an earthquake or the magnitude of a problem.