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.
Distance is a scalar.
Displacement is a vector[1]
False.
(There's quite a lot more to say on that subject
but it's not on your list of multiple choices.)
No. Distance is not a vector quantity. It is a scalar quantity and should not be confused with displacement, which is a vector quantity.
false. Average speed is.
It is a scalar quantity.
yes.
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.
A scalar quantity defines only magnitude, while a vector quantity defines both a magnitude and direction.
A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.
scalar direction is a vector quantity
Distance is a scalarwithout direction and displacement is a vector with distance and direction.
direction
'Force' is a vecter quanity.
Yes, it is.
It is a scalar quantity unless you define direction, then it becomes a vector quantity.
Displacement is a vector quanity that measures the difference between final position and initial position. Distance is a scalar quanity the measures the total length traveled. For example, imagine you begin stationary at any location and walk along the outline of a 100ft circumference circle, returning you to your starting location. Your distance traveled will be 100 feet, your displacement will be 0 due to your initial position and final position being identical.
An acceleration index is a vector quanity, which is defined as the rate at which a defined object changes its velocity.
Distance is a scalar. But displacement is a vector.
A vector quality is defined as a quality that is described completely by both a direction and a magnitude. Velocity describes what direction something is moving as well as the speed it is moving, which makes it a vector quality.
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.
Yes, two vectors of similar kind can be added. For example we can add a distance vector with another distance vector. But we cannot add distance vector and velocity vector.
Distance vector routing is used when the network is simple and has no hierarchical design. Examples of distance vector routing protocols are RIP and IGRP.
A scalar quantity defines only magnitude, while a vector quantity defines both a magnitude and direction.