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Pick out the only vector quantity in the following list: Temperature, pressure, impulse, time, power, total path length, energy, gravitational potential, coefficient of friction, charge.​

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Answered by Ishu995
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Pick out the only vector quantity in the following list: Temperature, pressure, impulse, time, power, total path length, energy, gravitational potential, coefficient of friction, charge.

\large\mathbb \blue{\fcolorbox{green}{orange}{ \ ANSWER \ }}

  • Scalar quantity = The physical quantity which have only magnitude (numerical value) but no direction.

  • Vector quantity = The physical quantity which have only magnitude (numerical value) and direction.

\pink\dashrightarrow Temperature = scalar quantity

\pink\dashrightarrow Pressure = scalar quantity

\pink\dashrightarrow Impulse = vector quantity

\red\dashrightarrow Time = scalar quantity

\red\dashrightarrow Power = scalar quantity

\red\dashrightarrow Total path = scalar quantity

\blue\dashrightarrow Length = scalar quantity

\blue\dashrightarrow Energy = scalar quantity

\blue\dashrightarrow Gravitational potential = scalar quantity

\orange\dashrightarrow Coefficient of friction = scalar quantity

\orange\dashrightarrow Charge = scalar quantity

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⟹ Impulse is only vector quantity

Answered by Brainlydidi001
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  • Pick out the only vector quantity in the following list: Temperature, pressure, impulse, time, power, total path length, energy, gravitational potential, coefficient of friction, charge.

\large\mathbb {\fcolorbox{red}{red}{ \ ANSWER \ }}

  • Impulse is only vector quantity because it have magnitude and direction both.

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