Distinguish between vector and scalar quantities and give examples for each
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Distinguish between vector and scalar quantities and give examples for each.
▶Vector:-The physical quantities which have both direction as well as magnitude and known as vector quantity.
For Example:-
❇Acceleration,
❇Force,
❇Velocity,
❇Displacement
▶Scaler:-The physical quantities which have only magnitude are known as scalar quantity.
For Example:-Mass,
❇Length,
❇Speed,
❇Distance,
❇Volume
❇Density
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Distinguish between vector and scalar quantities and give examples for each.
▶Vector:-The physical quantities which have both direction as well as magnitude and known as vector quantity.
For Example:-
❇Acceleration,
❇Force,
❇Velocity,
❇Displacement
▶Scaler:-The physical quantities which have only magnitude are known as scalar quantity.
For Example:-Mass,
❇Length,
❇Speed,
❇Distance,
❇Volume
❇Density
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Hope it helps.
Thanks for the question.
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your answer is ---
•Scalar => Those physical quantity which have only magnitude is called scalar
example => Distance , work , current , speed etc .
all the above examples are scalar because they have only magnitude.
•Vector => Those physical quantity which have magnitude and direction as well as follow law of vector addition .
example => force , displacement , velocity etc
all the above are vector quantity because they all have magnitude , direction as well as follow law of vector addition
★hope it help you★
your answer is ---
•Scalar => Those physical quantity which have only magnitude is called scalar
example => Distance , work , current , speed etc .
all the above examples are scalar because they have only magnitude.
•Vector => Those physical quantity which have magnitude and direction as well as follow law of vector addition .
example => force , displacement , velocity etc
all the above are vector quantity because they all have magnitude , direction as well as follow law of vector addition
★hope it help you★
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