Force cannot be a scalar quantity.
gravity
The force with which gravity pulls on a quantity of matter is referred to as gravity.
Force is a vector quantity so it depends upon direction and if force is applying from one side then its opposite side will feel the same quantity of negative force.
force
Yes. That kind of quantity is called a "vector".
no,Force is vector quantity
Force cannot be a scalar quantity.
gravity
The force with which gravity pulls on a quantity of matter is referred to as gravity.
Force is a vector quantity so it depends upon direction and if force is applying from one side then its opposite side will feel the same quantity of negative force.
No.
force
A force is a vector. That simply means that the direction in which you apply a force is relevant.
The quantity that is divided by the surface area is force. Force divided by surface area is equal to pressure.
Force is a vector quantity. This is because vector quantities do have direction and magnitude. Since force can cause a physical change whereby it is also a push or a pull, it has both features of a vector quantity.
speed is a scalar quantity