No- vector ad scalar are two different things. Scalar consists only of magnitude, whereas vector consists both magnitude and direction.
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A scalar times a vector is a vector.
Scalar
no,zero cannot be added to a null vector because zero is scalar but null vector is a vector,although null vector has zero magnitude but it has direction due to which it is called a vector.
Time is scalar
No it is not a vector
A scalar quantity added to a vector quantity is a complex quantity. An example is a complex number z = a + ib, a is the scalar and ib is the vector quantity.If the vector quantity is 3 dimensional, ib + jc + kd, then the scalar and vector forms a quaternion quantity.
vector quantity is magnitute and direction scalar is magnitute only
scalar cannot be added to a vector quantity
No, a vector cannot be added to a scalar. You could multiply a null vector by zero (and you'd get the null vector), but you can't add them.
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A scalar times a vector is a vector.
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Vector is NOT a scalar. The two (vector and scalar) are different things. A vector is a quantity (measurement) in which a direction is important. A scalar is a quantity in which a direction is NOT important.
No, scalar can be added together directly, whereas vectors can only add their separate components together.
current is vector or scalar
scalar direction is a vector quantity
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