True
no, acceleration is not a vector quantity. its false
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It can be both true or false - you can treat distance as a scalar, or as a vector. If you say that (say) the distance from the cities of Cochabamba and Quillacollo is 13 kilometers - WITHOUT specifiying the direction - then it is a scalar. If you also say that Quillacollo is to the east of Cochabamba, then it is a vector.
Yes, this is correct.
The net force is the vector sum of all the forces acting on a body.
no, acceleration is not a vector quantity. its false
True, a vector quantity has direction, and a scalar quantity does not.
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yes, Acceleration is vector quatity!!. Its has both magnitude and direction
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It can be both true or false - you can treat distance as a scalar, or as a vector. If you say that (say) the distance from the cities of Cochabamba and Quillacollo is 13 kilometers - WITHOUT specifiying the direction - then it is a scalar. If you also say that Quillacollo is to the east of Cochabamba, then it is a vector.
Yes, it's true.
Yes, this is correct.
TRUE. However, if you said '60 miles per hour in a northerly direction' , then that is a vector quantity. because it has direction.
True ,velocity is a vector quantity ,it is specified by a magnitude and direction.
The net force is the vector sum of all the forces acting on a body.
the answer is 12.