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Which statement best describes force?(1 point)
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Force is a scalar quantity that measures both direction and magnitude of a push or pull on an object.
Force is a scalar quantity that measures both direction and magnitude of a push or pull on an object.
Force is a vector quantity that measures both momentum and magnitude of a push or pull on an object.
Force is a vector quantity that measures both momentum and magnitude of a push or pull on an object.
Force is a vector quantity that measures both direction and magnitude of a push or pull on an object.
Force is a vector quantity that measures both direction and magnitude of a push or pull on an object.
Force is a vector quality that measures both direction and magnitude of a push or pull on an object.
Force is a vector quality that measures both direction and magnitude of a push or pull on an object.
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"Force is a vector quantity that measures both direction and magnitude of a push or pull on an object."
Explanation: Force has both magnitude and direction, so it is a vector (not scalar), and it is not momentum.
Explanation: Force has both magnitude and direction, so it is a vector (not scalar), and it is not momentum.
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