Which of the following quantities is NOT a vector? Acceleration Force Velocity Kinetic energy Previous question
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Vector quantites are those which has both magnitude and direction.
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Acceleration is vector as it has direction and can be negative.
Force is vector as it is a product of 1 vector and 1 scalar quantity.
Velocity is a vector as it sees only initial and final point for it's demonstration.
Kinetic energy is not a vector and hence scalar as it is a type of work and work is a product of 2 vector quantites and product of two vector quantites is a scalar quantity.
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Acceleration is vector as it has direction and can be negative.
Force is vector as it is a product of 1 vector and 1 scalar quantity.
Velocity is a vector as it sees only initial and final point for it's demonstration.
Kinetic energy is not a vector and hence scalar as it is a type of work and work is a product of 2 vector quantites and product of two vector quantites is a scalar quantity.
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