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classify the given physical quantities in vector and scalar. Position,speed, velocity, pressure, acceleration, temperature,force,work, energy​

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Answered by sinoraprincia
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Explanation:

e quantities can be described as either vectors or scalar quantities which is further distinguished ... Scalar Quantities: The physical quantities which are specified with the magnitude or ... For example, length, speed, work, mass, density, etc. ... For example, displacement, force, torque, momentum, acceleration, velocity, etc.

Answered by gomathitayaashri
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Scalar quantity is defined as the physical quantity with magnitude and no direction.

Some physical quantities can be described just by their numerical value (with their respective units) without directions (they don’t have any direction). The addition of these physical quantities follows the simple rules of the algebra. Here, only their magnitudes are added.

Examples of Scalar Quantities

There are plenty of scalar quantity examples, some of the common examples are:

Mass

Speed

Distance

Time

Area

Volume

Density

Temperature

What Is Vector Quantity?

A vector quantity is defined as the physical quantity that has both direction as well as magnitude.

A vector with the value of magnitude equal to one and direction is called unit vector represented by a lowercase alphabet with a “hat” circumflex. That is “û“.

Examples of Vector Quantities

Vector quantity examples are many, some of them are given below:

Linear momentum

Acceleration

Displacement

Momentum

Angular velocity

Force

Electric field

Polarization

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