No. Time is a separate dimensional quantity.
there are three types of quantities:-1.Scalar quantities - Scalarsare quantities that are fully described by a magnitude (or numerical value) alone.2.vector quantities - Vectorsare quantities that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction.3.Tensor quantities - tensors are quantities that are fully described by magnitude, direction and the plane thecomponent acts on.
Vector quantities are those that must be described with both a magnitude and direction. Scalar quantities can be described with only a single value.
All other quantities which described in terms of base quantities are called base quantities.
All other quantities which described in terms of base quantities are called base quantities.
Scaler Quantity- quantities which are described only by magnitude.Vector Quantity- quantities which are described by both magnitude as well as direction.
Scalar quantities are physical quantities that can be described with a single value. They are unlike vector quantities which require both magnitude and direction.
Basic quantities are quantities which can be arrived at without performing any mathematical procedure. Derived quantities are those which can be arrived at only after performing mathematical procedure.
those quantities in which we are need are both magnitude and direction for complete described is called a Victor
A very tiny class of three dimensional figures can be described using only two items of information.
Scalars are quantities that are fully described by magnitude aloneVectors are quantities that are fully described by both magnitude and a direction.Duration of a flight is simply a magnitude and there is no direction so it is a scalar.
IT is science that can be described in mathematical terms.
Anything described as "three dimensional" has height, width and depth, ie. three dimensions.