Physics, asked by chaitanyaharsha33, 11 days ago

In which cases temperature is vector . With explanation and examples​

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Answered by Sakshi3532
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Temperature is most definitely a scalar quantity. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms in a mass. There is definitely a value (which may be interpreted as a magnitude), but it lacks a direction. Therefore it cannot meet the requirements of being considered a vector.

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Answered by shildeep400
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