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what is a tensor quantities

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Answered by Anonymous
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TENSOR QUANTITIES ARE THOSE QUANTITIES WHICH HAVE NEITHER SCALAR NOR VECTOR..........
Answered by Hemu045
4
Hello bro
Tensor quantities are those quantites having different magnitudes in different directions. These do not obey the law's of vector addition .e.g. moment of interia , stress ,.....,
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Hemu045: yes the different between scalar and tensor is
billsaif: how
Hemu045: scalar are only having magnitudes but not the directions
billsaif: not satisfactory answer
Hemu045: at least check this out from 1st year book of inter
Hemu045: and i'm 2nd year
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