vector, power= work/time and work= force * distance, force is vector.
length is a scalar quantity buddy . but displacement is vector quantity. Length is a vector quantity If it is associated with direction.. Because having direction make it vector... S0 being vector or scalar depends upon how and where it is used..
Position is a vector quantity.
If a quantity does not have a direction, its a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
Vector.
Yes, the magnitude of a vector is a scalar.
Power can be scalar or vector, e.g d/dt torque = vector power; d/dt mcV = mcA a vector power.
No, power is not a vector quantity. It is a scalar quantity that represents the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
True. A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar quantity only has magnitude.
No, power is not a vector quantity. It is a scalar quantity because it only has magnitude, not direction. Power is defined as the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
temperature is a scalar quantity................
length is a scalar quantity buddy . but displacement is vector quantity. Length is a vector quantity If it is associated with direction.. Because having direction make it vector... S0 being vector or scalar depends upon how and where it is used..
vector quantity is magnitute and direction scalar is magnitute only
A scalar quantity added to a vector quantity is a complex quantity. An example is a complex number z = a + ib, a is the scalar and ib is the vector quantity.If the vector quantity is 3 dimensional, ib + jc + kd, then the scalar and vector forms a quaternion quantity.
A vector quantity.
Work is a scalar quantity.
No, a vector quantity and a scalar quantity are different. A vector has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar has only magnitude. Velocity and force are examples of vector quantities, while speed and temperature are examples of scalar quantities.
Power is a scalar quantity because it only involves the magnitude of the force and the velocity of an object, without considering direction. It is measured in watts (W).