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a physical quantity which has a direction must be a vector
so,answer is (1)
if the quantity which does not have direction , it becomes scalar
ex:velocity,momentum,force,etc
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so,answer is (1)
if the quantity which does not have direction , it becomes scalar
ex:velocity,momentum,force,etc
mark brainliest if useful
shubham108:
the correct ans is opt 2
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Hey
Here's your answer!!
A physical quantity which has a direction---
(1) must be a vector quantity.
Its because if the physical quantity would not have a direction, it would be scalar.
Some examples of scalar quantities are :
• length.
• temperature.
Some examples of vector quantities are :
• velocity.
• acceleration.
Hope it helps!!
Here's your answer!!
A physical quantity which has a direction---
(1) must be a vector quantity.
Its because if the physical quantity would not have a direction, it would be scalar.
Some examples of scalar quantities are :
• length.
• temperature.
Some examples of vector quantities are :
• velocity.
• acceleration.
Hope it helps!!
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