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what is magnitude of a force?
1. the direction of the force
2. the motion of force
3. the amount of force
4. the type of force
1. the direction of the force
2. the motion of force
3. the amount of force
4. the type of force
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The magnitude of a force refers to **3. the amount of force**. It is a measurement of how strong the force is, typically expressed in units such as newtons (N) in the International System of Units (SI). Magnitude does not include direction, which is an important aspect of forces but is separate from the concept of magnitude itself.
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