Magnitude means size. The magnitude of 8 is greater than the magnitude of 4. The magnitude of 1023209138109283 is greater than the magnitude of 12. =)) .... enjoyy... =D
Scalar quantity is when you have a magnitude but no direction such as speed
Frequency is a scalar since it has magnitude only.
No- vector ad scalar are two different things. Scalar consists only of magnitude, whereas vector consists both magnitude and direction.
Yes, the magnitude of a vector is a scalar.
The question is meaningless. Scalars have only magnitude.
scalar has only a magnitude vector has both magnitude and direction
A Scalar Quantity has only magnitude whereas a Vector Quantity has magnitude as well as direction.Examples of scalar quantities are time, mass, distance, etc.
A scalar is a magnitude that doesn't specify a direction. A vector is a magnitude where the direction is important and is specified.
Speed is a scalar quantity because it has magnitude but not direction, velocity is a vector quantity because it has magnitude and direction.
Scalars are quantities that are fully described by magnitude aloneVectors are quantities that are fully described by both magnitude and a direction.Duration of a flight is simply a magnitude and there is no direction so it is a scalar.
Scalar quantity is when you have a magnitude but no direction such as speed
Scalar contains only the magnitude but Vector contains the magnitude and direction.
A Scalar Quantity has only magnitude whereas a Vector Quantity has magnitude as well as direction.Examples of scalar quantities are time, mass, distance, etc.
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A vector is described by magnitude and direction (a scalar has only magnitude).
A Scalar Quantity has only magnitude whereas a Vector Quantity has magnitude as well as direction.Examples of scalar quantities are time, mass, distance, etc.
A Scalar Quantity has only magnitude whereas a Vector Quantity has magnitude as well as direction.Examples of scalar quantities are time, mass, distance, etc.