Physics, asked by smitsingh998, 9 months ago

what do you mean by position of an object . Is it scalar or vector? why?​

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Answered by qwerty2855
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it's at rest coz it's at a position so it is neither scalar nor vector because it has no direction and also no speed

Answered by BIGFANS12
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If the direction or distance of a body has changed through time it is known as change in position so position is the current place where an object is located

position is neither scalar nor vector cause the position does not relate to direction or distance

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