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∙ 11y agoYes, it is
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∙ 11y agoIf a quantity does not have a direction, its a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
Vectors need both magnitude and direction.
A quantity involving direction and magnitude is called physically vector A quantity involving direction and magnitude is called physically vector
A vector is a directed segment representing a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. <Hope this helped!>
for a vector quantity it must have both magnitude and direction and since it has both magnitude and direction it is therefore considered a vector
No, possession of magnitude and direction alone is not always sufficient for calling a quantity a vector. A vector must also obey the rules of vector addition and scalar multiplication to be considered a true vector in physics and mathematics.
A vector is described by magnitude and direction (a scalar has only magnitude).
A scalar quantity defines only magnitude, while a vector quantity defines both a magnitude and direction.
Speed is a scalar quantity because it only has magnitude and no direction. It gives the rate at which an object is moving without specifying the direction.
Scalar quantity is a quantity that possesses magnitude but not direction. Examples include mass, temperature, and speed.
True. A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar quantity only has magnitude.
A physical quantity described by both magnitude and direction is called a vector. Vectors are commonly represented by an arrow pointing in a specific direction, with the length of the arrow representing the magnitude of the quantity.
Yes, that is true. A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar quantity has only magnitude and no direction associated with it.
A Scalar Quantity is a physical quantity which has only magnitude and no direction associated with it . For eg,mass is a scalar quantity beause it has only magnitude (say 5 kg)but has no direction in which the magnitude acts towards.on the other hand a physical quantity which has both magnitude and direction is called a vector quantity.like weight is a vector quantity because it has magnitude along with direction(i.e. it always acts in the downward direction.
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A vector quantity is a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction. Examples include velocity, force, and acceleration. Vectors are represented by arrows, where the length of the arrow represents the magnitude of the quantity and the direction of the arrow indicates the direction of the quantity.