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how to identify vector quantities by mass​

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Answered by athiradamodaran21
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Explanation:

Weight is a force which is a vector and has a magnitude and direction. Mass is a scalar. Weight and mass are related to one another, but they are not the same quantity.

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Answer: Weight is a force which is a vector and has a magnitude and direction. Mass is a scalar. Weight and mass are related to one another, but they are not the same quantity. Work is not a vector quantity, but a scalar quantity. This begs the question as to why is a + or - sign used when expressing work? Work which is positive (+) is the result of a force which contributes energy to an object as it does work upon it.

Explanation: Examples of vector quantities include displacement, velocity, position, force, and torque. For example, displacement, velocity, and acceleration are vector quantities, while speed (the magnitude of velocity), time, and mass are scalars. To qualify as a vector, a quantity having magnitude and direction must also obey certain rules of combination.

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