Physics, asked by thecommenters123, 4 months ago

A physical quantity that is conserved in a process

A) must have the same value for all observers
B) can never take a negative value
C) must be dimensionless
D) need not necessarily be a scalar

the answer given is A, please provide an explanation for this, and how D cannot be true...

Answers

Answered by sahujharana1987
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Answer:

the answer is can never take a negative value....

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