Physics, asked by honey4976, 4 months ago

Assertion (A): Temperature is not a vector quantity.
Reason (R): Temperature does not have direction
A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B) Both A and R are true and R is not correct explanation of A
C) A is correct and R is incorrect
D) A is incorrect and R is correct.​

Answers

Answered by anilchavan3845
2

Answer:

option D is the correct answer

Answered by apm43
0

 \mathfrak \red{temperature \: is \: not \: a \: vector \: quantity.}

The above statement is wrong.

 \mathfrak \blue{temperature \: is \: a \: scalr \: quantity}

so, the correct option is D

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