What is the magnitude of a force?(1 point)
Responses
the direction of the force
the motion of the force
the type of force
the amount of force
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The magnitude of a force refers to the amount of force or strength of the force, often expressed in units such as Newtons or pounds. Therefore, the correct response is "the amount of force".
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Magnitude and Direction of Force Quick Check
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A soccer player kicks a ball toward a net. Which statement correctly explains how far the ball will travel?(1 point)
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A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.
A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.
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Question
A soccer player kicks a ball toward a net. Which statement correctly explains how far the ball will travel?(1 point)
Responses
A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.
A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.