Electric potential is a scalar quantity since work done and charge are scalars
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No, electric potential is a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
The potential gradient is a vector quantity. It represents the rate of change of the scalar electric potential with respect to position in space.
Electric potential is a scalar.
Electric current is a scalar quantity as it only has magnitude (typically measured in amperes) and no direction.
no, it's a vector dude
A scalar times a vector is a vector.
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Resistivity is a scalar quantity. It is a measure of how strongly a material opposes the flow of electric current through it.
Yes, you can add a scalar to a vector by adding the scalar value to each component of the vector.
The strength of the electric field is a scalar quantity. But it's the magnitude of thecomplete electric field vector.At any point in space, the electric field vector is the strength of the force, and thedirection in which it points, that would be felt by a tiny positive charge located there.