Physics, asked by abdulshaikh70, 5 hours ago

Give two examples where a vector of different type is

obtained when a vector is multiplied by a scalar.​

Answers

Answered by dineshdahikar1971
1

Answer:

The product of a scalar with vector is always a vector.

Example:

The product of mass 'm' and acceleration

a

gives rise to a vector quantity 'force'.

F

=m

a

The product of mass 'm' and velocity

v

gives rise to a vector quantity 'momentum'.

p

=m

v

Answered by divyamuniraj1239
2

Answer:

When a scaler quantity is multiplied by a vector quantity , the resultant quantity will be a vector quantity which will have both magnitude as well as direction.

For example:

weight = mass * g

Mass is a scaler quantity whereas acceleration due to gravity is a vector quantity. Since Weight is a force i.e. vector quantity . Hence the resultant is a vector quantity.

Also

Linear momentum = mass * velocity

and can be written as..

Vector quantity = scaler * vector

Explanation:

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