name a physical quantity which is expressed as force times velocity.is it scaler or vector?
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The physical quantity which is expressed as force times velocity is power.
Time is not considered a vector quantity, and neither is energy or work — work isn't directional. So power is the ratio of two scalar quantities, and is thus scalar, not vector.
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⭐Actually welcome to the concept of the POWER...
⭐since we know that....
⭐Work done = force × displacement....
⭐so here differentiating both sides by time we get as ( since acting is constant) ...
⭐POWER = FORCE X VELOCITY...
⭐SO HERE BOTH FORCE AND VELOCITY IS A VECTOR QUANTITY. .
Here is Your Answer..!!!
_____________________
⭐Actually welcome to the concept of the POWER...
⭐since we know that....
⭐Work done = force × displacement....
⭐so here differentiating both sides by time we get as ( since acting is constant) ...
⭐POWER = FORCE X VELOCITY...
⭐SO HERE BOTH FORCE AND VELOCITY IS A VECTOR QUANTITY. .
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