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why is pressure scalar quantity?​

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pressure is a scalar quantity because It gives us only magnitude but no direction sense associated t it. pressure force acts in all direction at a point inside a gas.

At the surface of a gas pressure force acts perpendicular (at right angle) to the surface.

therefore, pressure is a scalar quantity not a vector quantity.

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