Physics, asked by Leakhana, 11 months ago

Among the following, the quantity which is not scalar

a)5m
b)10kg
c)3m due east
4)4s​

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Option C is not scalar, because it has both direction and magnitude.

What are Scalar Quantites?

  • The quantities that are described by only magnitudes are known as scalar quantities.
  • It does not have directions.
  • Scalar quantities are represented by the quantity symbol.
  • Examples of Scalar quantities include mass, speed, distance, time, energy, density, volume, etc.

What are Vector Quantities?

  • The quantities that are described by both magnitude and direction are known as vector quantities.
  • Vector quantities are represented by a bold quantity symbol or an arrow above the symbol.
  • Examples of vector quantities are displacement, acceleration, force, momentum, etc.

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