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50 POINTS How are force and velocity DIFFERENT?

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velocity is speed in a specific direction and force is a push or pull that may cuase object to stop,move,or change direction they are always forces acting on it. so the different that in force there are always force acting on it

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velocity is speed in a specific direction and force is a push or pull that may cuase object to stop,move,or change direction they are always forces acting on it. so the different that in force there are always force acting on it
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