Physics, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

Pick out the two scalar quantities in the following list: force, angular momentum, work, current, linear momentum, electric field, average velocity, magnetic moment, relative velocity.

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Answered by TPS
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Scalar quantities have only magnitude. they don't have direction or follow the laws of vector addition.

The two scalar quantities in the following list are work and current.

Everything else are vectors.

Work is the dot product of force and displacement. So it is a scalar quantity.

Current flows in certain direction. But it is not a vector as it doesn't follow the laws of vector addition.

Answered by Anonymous
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Work and current are scalar quantities.

Work done is given by the dot product of force and displacement. Since the dot product of two quantities is always a scalar, work is a scalar physical quantity.

Current is described only by its magnitude. Its direction is not taken into account. Hence, it is a scalar quantity.

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