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- could different force directions cause different changes in velocity?
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According to Newton's second - law of motion, force is a vector quantity and acceleration (change in velocity) is also a vector. The direction of the net force acting on an object determines the direction of the acceleration. So different force directions will cause different changes in velocity as the acceleration (rate of change of velocity) will have different directions.
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