Physics, asked by Browny156, 1 year ago

Is Time a Scalar or Vector Quantity? If it is neither Scalar nor Vector then what is it?

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Answered by shreyaanand
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Time is a Scalar quantity...
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Answered by Brainly100
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Hi mate here is your answer,

Time is always a scalar quantity because it has only magnitude and it doesnot depend on direction.

Time is scalar quantity otherwise time can also be known as dimension of periods in physics.

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Multiverse: Time is a dimension of the 4-d spacetime. Its not a quantity
Browny156: So then that's true that time does not come under scalars or vectors?
Browny156: And if we follow different theories and incidents from history and recent researches . Time can be stopped and may be reversed ! and time is different in different dimensions
Multiverse: treat time like just a x,y and z axis. Imagine and another 't' axis. This is time. We can move forward, backward and remain at rest in x axis. But we don't have control on time. We only can move forward in time. 5d humans would have control on time and can move in time as they want.
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