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4. Energy is a vector quantity.

5. Units of speed and velocity are different.​

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Answered by aryan418436
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Answer:

4.They are actually derived from vector quantities of force and displacement by taking their scalar product. Hence, the correct answer is that energy is NOT a vector quantity. Note: ... Unlike velocity and speed, energy does not have a vector counterpart.

Explanation:

5.Speed is a scalar quantity, which only requires a unit and a magnitude. Whereas, Velocity is a vector quantity which requires a unit, magnitude and a direction to be mentioned. But when written in the S.I. system of units both of the physical quantities will have the same units.

Answered by chinmayeeninawe2004
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Energy is not a vector quantity

Speed is scalar quantity whereas velocity is the vector quantity. But the S.I. units of both quantities are same.

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