Physics, asked by eshan15, 6 months ago

One sometimes speaks of the direction of time, evolving from the past to future. does this mean that time is a vector quantity?​

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Answered by vinayyvk2109
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Explanation:

Scalar quantities have only magnitude; vector quantities have both magnitude and direction. "Time is completely separated from direction"; "it is a scalar." It has only magnitude, no direction. Force, displacement, and acceleration all occur with a designated direction..

so thats the matter bro..time is a scalar quantity.

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