Physics, asked by vineethpuri19982306, 9 months ago

Of the following the vector quantity is
1) Time
2) Electric Current
3) Velocity of light 4) Gravitational force​

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Answered by rajeshmittal0413
12

Answer:

velocity of light is vector.

Explanation:

The velocity of any object or system, be it you, your car or light are vectors. Vectors are quantities which have both magnitude and direction. Since the velocity of light has both magnitude and direction, it is a vector quantity. ... So it's speed not velocity and speed is a scalar quantity.

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Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

The Correct answer would be 4) Gravitational Force. The only vector quantity among the following quantities is the Gravitational Force.

Explanation:

What is a Vector Quantity?

A Vector Quantity is defined as the type of physical quantity, in which we get to know about both the magnitude as well as direction of that quantity. It thus, has a specific value for each point.

Example - displacement, force, strain, etc.

Gravitational force is a form of force. It has a specified magnitude as well as directions (attraction or repulsion). It, therefore, is a vector quantity.

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