Just remove the minus sign (if there is one), and what remains is the magnitude.
Sign . . . negative Magnitude . . . 33
The magnitude of an integer is the value of the integer with a positive (plus) sign. |5| = +5 = 5 |-5| = +5 = 5
The magnitude of a real number is its value without regard to its sign.
Absolute value of a number is the magnitude (value) of the number with any sign attribute
The magnitude of the sum is the difference between the magnitudes of the two numbers. The sign of the sum is the sign of the number with the larger magnitude. (The "magnitude" of a number is just the size of the number without any sign.)
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Absolute value of any number is just the magnitude without any sign attached to it. For positive numbers the magnitude is the value of the number. For negative numbers just remove the negative sign and you will have the magnitude. In this case the magnitude is 7.61
One disadvantage of sign-magnitude representation is that it has two representations for zero (positive zero and negative zero), which can lead to confusion in arithmetic operations. Additionally, sign-magnitude representation is not suitable for comparison operations, as it requires additional steps to check for equality because of the separate sign bit.
The answer will have the same sign as the number with the larger magnitude.
The sum will have the same sign as the number with the largest magnitude. If the numbers have the same magnitude, then the answer is zero, which is positive.
To find the magnitude of a force, you can use the equation F = ma, where F is the force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration. By multiplying the mass and the acceleration, you can determine the magnitude of the force acting on an object.