Physics, asked by hrushikesh7, 9 days ago

Is temperature a scalar or a vector? Support your answer.​

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Answered by manish6205318833
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Temperature has both positive and negative value but do not have specific direction. So, even when they fill the criteria of a vector quantity having positive & negative value they do not fulfill the criteria of having a specific direction. Hence, temperature is a scalar quantity having no direction.

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Answered by kanishkaaa3015
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Temperature is an example of a scalar physical quantity; it has a magnitude associated with it, but no directional sense. Other examples of scalar quantities include pressure, energy, concentration or density.

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