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Force is a vector because it has both magnitude and

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direction

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and direction

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because when we definite force force is the pull or push of an object and when a force is exerted on the object it works 3 tasks 1, it multiply the force , 2, it multiply the speed, 3, it changes the directions so when we see a vector quantity is a quantity that have both magnitude and direction so when it multiply it's force and speed the object will have magnitude and when it multiply it's direction the object will have a direction. thank you for reading this explanation.☺☺☺☺

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