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.
It is a scalar quantity unless you define direction, then it becomes a vector quantity.
Length is a scalar quantity. By definition, a vector quantity has both magnitude (ie. length) and direction. Length does not have direction, so it is not a vector. Length is a scalar quantity. Length is a scalar quantity. yes
length is scalar quantity .It has only magnitude no direction.
The magnitude alone of a vector quantity is often referred to as the scalar component of the vector. This represents the size or length of the vector without considering its direction.
No, adding a direction to a scalar quantity does not make it a vector quantity. A vector quantity must have both magnitude and direction inherently associated with it, while a scalar quantity only has magnitude. Simply adding a direction to a scalar quantity does not change its fundamental nature.
Distance is a scalar quantity, as it only has magnitude (how much ground an object has covered) without direction. It represents the length of the path taken by an object.
True. A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar quantity only has magnitude.
temperature is a scalar quantity................
vector quantity is magnitute and direction scalar is magnitute only
A vector quantity.
No, a scalar quantity cannot be added to a vector quantity directly. They belong to different types of quantities - scalars have only magnitude while vectors have both magnitude and direction. To add a scalar to a vector, you would need to convert the scalar to a vector by giving it a direction and then perform vector addition.
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.