Physics, asked by sharadini, 8 months ago

why is work a scalar quantity ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In other words, work done due to displacement caused by a force is a scalar quantity. The dot product of vector quantitiesis always scalar which means it is has only magnitude and no direction.

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Answered by akarsh91140
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Explanation:

work is a scalar quantity since dot product of two vector quantity is always scalar (F.s)

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