Math, asked by govind89, 11 months ago

momentum, distance,velocity, acceleration odd man out​

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Answered by rosesharma
9

Answer:

Momentum, velocity and acceleration are vector quantities.

Whereas, distance is a scalar quantity.

Answered by SmritiSami
0

The odd one out is :

  • The odd one out from the following is distance.
  • Momentum, velocity and acceleration are all vector quantities and depend on their directions and not just magnitude.
  • Vector quantities do not have just magnitude, they also have direction and are represented by an arrow on top of the magnitude. This states that is it a vector quantity.
  • Distance is a scalar quantity as it does not have direction. Distance can be any direction and the magnitude will not be affected. Distance is always positive and is not a vector quantity.

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