classify the following quantities into scalar and vector .
[area velocity, weight, displacement, distance and mass]
ans. scalar___________________________
vector_____________________________
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SCALAR - Area, Distance, Mass
VECTOR- Velocity, Weight, Displacement
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The classification of the given quantities into scalar and vector is as follows:
Scalar: Distance, Mass
Vector: Area, Velocity, Weight, Displacement
- Both a magnitude and a direction can be found in vector quantities. Only a magnitude exists for scalar quantities. You must compare both the magnitude and the direction of two vector quantities of the same type. Scalar comparisons only require comparing the magnitude.
- A scalar quantity is mass. It is a gauge for an object's inertia. Only a number can be used to describe mass.
- A vector quantity is weight. It is determined by the amount of gravitational force acting on an object. An object's weight on Earth has a direction toward the planet's centre.
- The straight distance that an object travels at any given time indicates its displacement. It is a vector quantity that indicates the body's movement from its starting point to its final position over the course of that time.
- A vector quantity is area. Its size is the same as the interior space of any boundary. The area is connected to the typical approach to that area.
- The fact that velocity has both a magnitude and a direction makes it a vector quantity.
- Because distance has magnitude but no direction, it is a scalar quantity.
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