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which is not a scalar quantity ​

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Answered by vrutti1806
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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.

Answered by riteshdahake309
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  • Examples of Vector Quantities

Vector quantity examples are many, some of them are given below:

  1. Linear momentum
  2. Acceleration
  3. Displacement
  4. Momentum
  5. Angular velocity
  6. Force
  7. Electric field
  8. Polarization

  • Examples of Scalar Quantities

There are plenty of scalar quantity examples, some of the common examples are:

  1. Mass
  2. Speed
  3. Distance
  4. Time
  5. Area
  6. Volume
  7. Density
  8. Temperature
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