Physics, asked by priya2976, 1 year ago

Can scalar be multiplied with vector?

Answers

Answered by isha811
2
here is your answerlz.. mark as brainlaist
Attachments:
Answered by AngelGem
0

Answer:

A vector is a quantity with both magnitude and direction. A scalar is a quantity with only magnitude. Multiplying a vector by a scalar is equivalent to multiplying the vector's magnitude by the scalar. The vector lengthens or shrinks but does not change direction.

Similar questions