= Orders of magnitude (force)
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Orders of magnitude in the context of force refer to the scale or level of size of the force being measured, usually in terms of powers of ten. It’s a way to compare different forces based on their relative strength, often to highlight the significant differences in magnitude. For example: - A force of 1 Newton (N) is considered an order of magnitude of \\(10^0\\). - A force of 10 N is one order of magnitude larger, or \\(10^1\\).
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