Vectors have a direction associated with them, scalars do not.
Because scalars do not take in the direction but just the magnitude while vectors can. You can add vectors ONLY if they are in the same direction.
They both have a magnitude (size).
Vectors have direction. Scalars don't.
Force, velocity, acceleration, and displacement are vectors. Mass, temperature, time, cost, and speed are scalars (not vectors).
Vectors have a direction associated with them, scalars do not.
Without the difference between scalars and vectors the Universe doesn't work !
Both scalars and vectors have quantity. The difference is a vector has quantity and direction, whereas scalars only have quantity.
There is no difference between vector addition and algebraic addition. Algebraic Addition applies to vectors and scalars: [a ,A ] + [b, B] = [a+b, A + B]. Algebraic addition handles the scalars a and b the same as the Vectors A and B
No, vectors and scalars are not the same. Vectors have both magnitude and direction, while scalars only have magnitude. Examples of vectors include velocity and force, while examples of scalars include speed and temperature.
Scalars are quantities that have magnitude only; they are independent of direction. Vectors have both magnitude and direction. vectors need bold letters to show them.
no!!!only scalars and scalars and only vectors and vectors can be added.
A tensor is a mathematical object that generalizes the concepts of scalars, vectors, and matrices. It can represent relationships between geometric vectors, scalars, and other tensors. In physics and engineering, tensors are used to describe various physical properties and phenomena in a mathematical framework.
Because scalars do not take in the direction but just the magnitude while vectors can. You can add vectors ONLY if they are in the same direction.
no
They both have magnitude.
vectors and scalars.....