Physics, asked by temiloluwaoluwafemi, 8 months ago

which of the following physical quantities is NOT a vector? *
Velocity
Speed
force
electric field intensity
Which of the following is NOT a vector quantity *
Force
Altitude
Weight
Displacement
An example of a SCALAR Quantity is *
Velocity
Weight
Electric Charge
Acceleration due to gravity
A quantity which requires magnitude and direction to be specified is *
Temperature
Distance
Displacement
Mass
The pair of physical quantities that are scalar only is________ *
Volume and Area
Moment and Momentum
Length and displacement
Impulse and time
Which of the following is a scalar quantity *
Tension
Weight
Impulse
Distance
Which of the following is a scalar quantity *
Momentum
Displacement
Acceleration
Volume
Which of the following is NOT a Vector *
Momentum
Force
Velocity
Temperature
The pair of physical quantities consisting of vectors only is *
Momentum and Power
Velocity and Distance
Displacement and Torque
Acceleration and speed
which of the following consists entirely of vector quantities *
Velocity, Magnetic Flux and Reaction
Tension, Magnetic Flux and MAss
Displacement, Impulse and Power
Work, Pressure and Moment
Which of the following is a set of Vectors? *
Force, Mass and Moment
Acceleration, Velocity and Moment
Mass, Weight and Density
Mass, Volume and Density
Which of the following Quantities are Scalars? I. Electric Potential II. Torque III. Momentum IV. Kinetic Energy *
II and III Only
I and II Only
III and IV Only
I and IV Only

Answers

Answered by anathapallianathapll
6

Explanation:

2. altitude

4.displacement

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