A magnetic field is neither: it is a vector field with both direction and 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..
Scalar quantity is when you have a magnitude but no direction such as speed
A scalar quantity is something that has magnitude but no directional component. Examples of scalar quantities include time, mass, energy, speed, temperature, and volume.
If a quantity does not have a direction, its a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
Volume is a scalar quantity because it only has magnitude and no direction. It measures the amount of space occupied by an object or substance.
no, it's a vector dude
Yes, they are all scalars.
Relative density is a scalar quantity that represents the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance (usually water). It does not have direction, so it is considered a scalar.
A magnetic field is neither: it is a vector field with both direction and quantity.
temperature is a scalar quantity................
Work is a scalar quantity.
A scalar quantity is something that only has magnitude and no direction. Any physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction, such as velocity or force, cannot be a scalar quantity.
A scalar is a quantity that has no direction. Examples include: -- cost -- temperature -- speed -- energy -- work -- mass -- weight -- volume -- density -- duration
Temperature is a scalar quantity. It has magnitude but not direction.
No, mass is not a scalar quantity. It is a scalar quantity. Scalars have only magnitude and no direction.
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