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A force is a scalar quantity.
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Force is a vector quantity — it has both magnitude and direction (SI unit: newton, N). For example, "5 N to the right" is different from "5 N to the left."
Force is a vector quantity — it has both magnitude and direction (SI unit: newton, N). For example, "5 N to the right" is different from "5 N to the left."
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