Physics, asked by yogeshyadavramhariku, 3 months ago

Which of the following is not an
example of scalars.
O length
O time
O displacement
O mass​

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Answered by sahvaishnavi7
4

Answer:

The one which is not the scalar quantity is

mass

Explanation:

Quantity having magnitude only known as scalar quantity and quantity having both magnitude and direction is known as vector quantity. In question it is given that quantity is not scalar, it means it must be vector. Complete step-by-step answer: We know that there is a direction of temperature, coefficient and charge.

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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