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What two aspects of a force do scientists measure? A. Position and Size B. Size and Stability C. Magnitude and Direction D. Strength and Magnitude
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What two aspects of a force do scientists measure? A. Position and Size B. Size and Stability C. Magnitude and Direction D. Strength and Magnitude
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Answer: C
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The two aspects of force that scientists measure are magnitude and direction. The correct answer is C.
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