Physics, asked by mothukurijayanth46, 1 month ago

choose a vector quantity *

1)newton

2)second

3)watt

4)joule​

Answers

Answered by sumirkumar1976
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Answer:

Newton is the answer

I think so

Answered by sathiyapriyassathiya
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Answer:

Vector Quantity: A physical quantity is said to be a vector quantity when it has both magnitude and direction. The scalar quantities are distance, mass, time, volume, density, speed, temperature, and energy, The vector quantities are weight, velocity, acceleration, and force.

Explanation:

(Introduction to Mechanics) vector quantities are quantities that possess both magnitude and direction. A force has both magnitude and direction, therefore: Force is a vector quantity; its units are newtons, N.

Examples of Vector Quantities

Linear momentum.

Acceleration.

Displacement.

Momentum.

Angular velocity.

Force.

Electric field.

Polarization

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