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Force Vectors topics include: Coplanar forces, cartesian vectors, dot and cross product. A force vector is a representation of a force that has both magnitude and direction. A force vector has three components: magnitude, orientation, and sense. The magnitude of a vector is specified by a positive number and a unit. The orientation of a vector is specified by the relationship between the vector and given reference lines and/or planes.  Forces can cause motion or act to keep objects at rest. Forces acting on any object change its movement. The change depends on the strength and directions of... Show more

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