It is a scalar quantity unless you define direction, then it becomes a vector quantity.
Mean is adding all the numbers and dividing by how numbers you have. Usually it is used to represent the quanity of a set of numbers.
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Scalar
Time is scalar
Yes, that's correct. A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar quantity only has magnitude. Examples of vector quantities include force, velocity, and displacement, while examples of scalar quantities include mass, time, and temperature.
It is a scalar quantity unless you define direction, then it becomes a vector quantity.
Finte is the opposite of infinite, finite is a known quanity that has an ending quanity
If you mean the volume, that's a scalar. If you mean the mass, that's a scalar as well.
A scalar quantity defines only magnitude, while a vector quantity defines both a magnitude and direction.
Mean is adding all the numbers and dividing by how numbers you have. Usually it is used to represent the quanity of a set of numbers.
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Distance is a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity. Scalars have only magnitude, while vectors have both magnitude and direction. Distance measures the length between two points and does not specify the direction of the displacement.
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No, mass is not a scalar quantity. It is a scalar quantity. Scalars have only magnitude and no direction.