Physics, asked by xlyakbar6, 1 month ago

Which is not a scalar quantity *



a Torque

b Speed

c Power

d Time​

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Answered by kingslint
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Answer:

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 . Here, v is the velocity of the body. We know that velocity is a vector quantity and mass is scalar quantity.

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Answered by bhattacharyyaakash22
1

Answer:

Torque is a vector quantity. The direction of the torque vector depends on the direction of the force on the axis. ... A static torque is one which does not produce an angular acceleration.

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