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A vector is a quantity with magnitude and direction. Since force has magnitude and direction, it is a vector
Yes. Mathematically, they have opposite signs. So they are opposing vectors. In terms of physics, they represent the effects of forces acting in opposite directions.
It completely depends on what you are trying to represent and what type of graph you are showing it on. for example a foot strike measured on a ground reaction force platform will produce 3 very nice line graphs showing the different plains the foot is experiencing forces. the fact is that if you are measuring anything quantitatively the correct graph will show a clear representation of what is going on.
Forces that cancel each other out are called balanced forces.
Forces have to be added as vectors. This means that in certain cases, the forces can cancel, and in other cases they can be added.
Why do you think that arrows of varying lengths are used to represent forces?
If yes, draw the forces. You may use arrows to represent these forces.
Vectors
If yes, draw the forces. You may use arrows to represent these forces.
If yes, draw the forces. You may use arrows to represent these forces.
You need to think about all the forces that act on each relevant objects. Then you draw arrows to represent those forces.
The arrows represent convection and how magma flows through the mantle. When a divergent boundary is formed, the land sinks into the mantle and goes through the convection system.
You can show forces in a diagram by using force arrows
You can show forces in a diagram by using force arrows
On a diagram objects are usually drawn as boxes or circles and forces are usually seen as arrows. The arrows will depict the direction the force is traveling.
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differ physical forces.