Physics, asked by swastik33roy, 1 year ago

HEY GUYS...WHY IS "TIME" A SCALAR QUANTITY?? and remember..time always moves towards FUTURE, so it has direction ... explain in terms of TENSOR (spammers will be prosecuted)​

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Answered by olivesilk25
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Time clearly has no such direction. 

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Answered by Anonymous
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It's a Vector that is considered to be a Scalar.

Time has both magnitude and direction. But, it has Only One direction. It only moves forward. So, it is considered to be a Scalar as it cannot change its direction.

Its considered a Scalar for the same reason why pressure is considered a Scalar quantity. Pressure has both magnitude and direction but it has only one direction, perpendicular to the surface it's being applied to......

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