Physics, asked by Yashwardhan1035, 1 year ago

What is the odd one out in speed/ mass / force / temperature/ energy and give reason for your answer

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Answered by Anonymous
18
\textbf{Answer :}

Given terms are,

•Speed

•Mass

•Force

•Temperature

•Energy

All the terms there,except \textbf{Force}only,are scalar quantities. Force is a vector quantity.

\textbf{Scalar Quantity} can be described as a quantity which has magnitude only,not direction. For example speed, mass, temperature, energy etc.

\textbf{Vector Quantity} can be described as a quantity which has magnitude and direction both. For example force, velocity, displacement etc.

●Hence the odd term among the given term is \textbf{FORCE}.

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Answered by nafibarli789
0

Answer:

The odd one is Force

Explanation:

Given

  • speed
  • mass
  • force
  • temperature
  • energy

The odd one out is a force because others are scalar quantities and force is a vector quantity.

  • Scalar quantity can be expressed as a quantity that has magnitude only, not direction. For example speed, mass, temperature, energy, etc.
  • vector quantity. can be represented as a quantity that includes magnitude and direction. For example force, velocity, displacement, etc.

Therefore, The correct answer is Force.

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