No
Displacement is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude (distance) and direction.
Distance is a sclar quantity. A scalar quantity is a magnitude only. A vector has magnitude and direction. Distance AND direction is a vector quantity.
vector quantity is magnitute and direction scalar is magnitute only
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.
scalar cannot be added to a vector quantity
A vector quantity can never be added to a scalar quantity because they represent different types of physical quantities that cannot be directly combined in arithmetic operations. Scalars have magnitudes only, while vectors have magnitudes and directions. Adding a vector to a scalar does not result in a meaningful physical quantity.
A vector quantity.
displacement is a vector quantity
yes, momentum is a vector quantity.
Velocity is a vector quantity.
True. A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar quantity only has magnitude.
A vector