Grams and seconds.
Miles per hour and seconds are units of measurement of speed and time respectively, which are scalar quantities.
Not at all. Scalar are numerical quantities without direction (for example time) where as vectors are numerical quantities with direction (for example gravitational force downward)
A scalar quantity is something that has magnitude but no directional component. Examples of scalar quantities include time, mass, energy, speed, temperature, and volume.
scalars are those quantities which have magnitude as well as unit.and vector are those quantities which has magnitude,unit as well as direction.
All scalar quantities have magnitudes; what scalars don't have is direction. The magnitudes can take any value, +ve or -ve (or zero).
seconds grams
Miles per hour and seconds are units of measurement of speed and time respectively, which are scalar quantities.
the units of mass gm and kg in CGS and SI system ,units of distance-m and km are some units which describe scalar quantity.
scalars are quantities that are completely describe by their magnitude only
Yes, scalar quantities can be added, as long as they are the same dimension and you keep units straight. For example you cannot add cubic meters to square meters. But (especially in the imperial system) pounds and ounces, or feet and inches are added, and displayed in that fashion. Minutes and seconds is another.
Scalar quantities are an amount, for example 5 pounds, 15 feet, etcetera. Vector quantities are an amount coupled with a direction, for example 20 miles northwest, 7 meters south, etcetera.
Describe scalar and vector quantities. Include a definition and provide at least one example of how they are alike and how they are different.
It is neither a scalar or a vector? Scalar and vectors are used to describe quantities, for example scalars include distance and mass, while vectors include weight and velocity. We do not say that a situation is a scalar or a vector.
Scalar quantities - quantities that only include magnitude Vector quantities - quantities with both magnitude and direction
Scalar quantities are described by a number alone, while vector quantities require a number and a direction, and as area cannot have an associated direction, must be scalar.
it has no direction
There is no such thing as scalar and vector forces. However, there are scalar and vector QUANTITIES, and force is a vector quantity, as all forces have direction and magnitude. Scalar quantities, on the other hand, have only magnitude and no direction.