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the quantity which is not a scalar​

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Answered by sahanareddy4687
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A scalar quantity is a physical quantity which require only magnitude for its complete specification. As per the options given in the question, the momentum is not a scalar quantity. The momentum of a body is defined as the product of mass with velocity .

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Answered by xTheRevenanTx
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Question :-

Give a quantity that is not scaler.

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Answer :-

Scaler quantity :-

scaler quantity is defined as the quantity having only magnitude and not the direction.

some examples of scaler quantities are :-

velocity, speed, density, mass, energy ,

time, etc.

vector quantity :-

A vector quantity is defined as one which is prescribed by both direction and magnitude.

some examples of vector quantities are :-

Area, displacement, electric field, force, etc

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therefore the quantity which is not a scaler is that quantity which is

vector.

e.g; Force, area, field, etc.

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Fact :-

Every soul shall have a taste of death.

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