explain scalar quantities
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Scalar quantities are quantities that are described only by a magnitude. They do not have a direction of action. For fluids the relevant scalar quantities are • temperature T , measured in K
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Scalar quantities are quantities that are described only by a magnitude. They do not have a direction of action.
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Scalar quantities have a size or magnitude only and need no other information to specify them. Thus, 10 cm, 50 sec, 7 litres and 3 kg are all examples of scalar quantities.
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