Biology, asked by haseenaabusulaiman, 1 month ago

Which is a vector quantity? * 1 point a. Weight b. Mass c. Density d. Volume​

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Answered by pushpendra48756
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Answer:

weight

Explanation:

weight is a force so it us vector it has magnitude and direction

Answered by Anonymous
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a. Weight is a vector quantity.

  • Vector quantity is characterized by magnitude and direction.
  • Weight is the product of mass and acceleration due to gravity.
  • Since acceleration due to gravity always acts in downward direction, it provides direction to weight.
  • Therefore, weight is a vector quantity.
  • Mass, density and volume are scalar quantities.
  • Velocity, force are other examples of vector quantity.
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