which is not a scalar quantity
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As per the options given in the question, the momentum is not a scalar quantity. The momentum of a body is defined as the product of mass with velocity . ... We know that velocity is a vector quantity and mass is scalar quantity. Hence, momentum of a body is a vector quantity as it is the scalar multiplication of velocity.
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- Examples of Vector Quantities
Vector quantity examples are many, some of them are given below:
- Linear momentum
- Acceleration
- Displacement
- Momentum
- Angular velocity
- Force
- Electric field
- Polarization
- Examples of Scalar Quantities
There are plenty of scalar quantity examples, some of the common examples are:
- Mass
- Speed
- Distance
- Time
- Area
- Volume
- Density
- Temperature
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