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force, momentum, acceleration, mass. find the odd man out give reason ​

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

The odd one out is mass.

Explanation:

Scalar Quantities: The quantities having only magnitude are called scalar quantities. Example- distance, speed, etc.

Now distance and speed don’t mention any specific direction. They only have a mathematical value called magnitude. Hence, they are scalar quantities. Similarly mass is also a scalar quantity.

Vector Quantities: The quantities having both magnitude and direction are called vector quantities. Example- displacement, velocity, force, etc. These all have magnitude and direction both.

In force, momentum, acceleration, and mass,

Mass is a scalar quantity.

Force, momentum, and acceleration are all vector quantities.

Therefore, the odd one out is mass.

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Answered by VaibhavSR
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Answer:

The odd one out is mass.

Explanation:

Scalar Quantities: The quantities having only magnitude are called scalar quantities. Example- distance, speed, etc.

Now distance and speed don’t mention any specific direction. They only have a mathematical value called magnitude. Hence, they are scalar quantities. Similarly mass is also a scalar quantity.

Vector Quantities: The quantities having both magnitude and direction are called vector quantities. Example- displacement, velocity, force, etc. These all have magnitude and direction both.  Hence, they are scalar quantities. Similarly mass is also a scalar quantity.

In force, momentum, acceleration, and mass,

Mass is a scalar quantity.

Force, momentum, and acceleration are all vector quantities.

Therefore, the odd one out is mass.

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