Physics, asked by Triudabhan, 6 months ago

Weight is a rector quantity_
why ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: If "weight" is understood as a force of gravity, then it is a vector, because force is a vector. Mass is the scalar value that can be used to compute the gravity force. ... Some standard textbooks define weight as a vector quantity, the gravitational force acting on the object

Answered by taranpreet27
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Weight is a force which is a vector and has a magnitude and direction. Mass is a scalar. Weight and mass are related to one another, but they are not the same quantity. ... Mass and energy are scalar quantities, while momentum is a vector quantity.......

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