Scaler. The electric field is its vector counterpart.
Scaler. Its vector counterpart is the electric field.
It depends upon the condition.But basically, to be a vector, the physical quantities needs to follow vector algebra.but current dos not follow it so it is scalar quantity.
Scaler Quantities are those which are completely specified by their magnitude expressed in suitable units without any mention of direction . Posted by yousufkhan {yousufkhan_1@yahoo.com}
A vector impedance meter is used to measure impedance and phase angle, this is done by calculating voltage and current through an impedance and then calculating Z and phase angle with that, now there are two modes for operation i.e constant current mode and constant voltage mode.CONSTANT CURRENT MODERead more: What_is_vector_impedance_meter_explain_with_circuit_diagram
For a perfectly balanced load, with identical loads connected between each line conductor and the neutral conductor, there should be no neutral current. This is because the vector sum of three identical current, displaced by 120o, is zero.However, for an unbalanced load, there will always be a neutral current because the vector sum of the currents will not cancell.
Electric current is a scalar.
Scaler. Its vector counterpart is the electric field.
scalar lol
Speed is a scalar .
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No.
'Force' is a vecter quanity.
Work is a scalar.
Velocity is a vector Speed is a scaler
never
Yes speed is scalar where as velocity is vector