J jainnorton Member Yesterday at 10:56 AM #1 I keep hearing the term "magnitude" in my physics class, but I'm not sure what it exactly means. Can someone explain its definition and how it’s used?
I keep hearing the term "magnitude" in my physics class, but I'm not sure what it exactly means. Can someone explain its definition and how it’s used?
R Robert Willian Member Today at 1:35 PM #2 In physics, magnitude is the size, strength, or amount of a physical quantity, independent of its direction. It provides a numerical value that measures a property like speed, force, or length.
In physics, magnitude is the size, strength, or amount of a physical quantity, independent of its direction. It provides a numerical value that measures a property like speed, force, or length.