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Velocity is always a scalar, instantaneous or average doesn't matter.
Yes. Energy is a scalar quantity. Doesn't matter what kind of.
Mass is a scalar quantity, because it is a constant value no matter where you are, no matter what direction you are heading. Your mass on Earth will be equal to than on Jupitor or in space in general, the weight is the one that changes. (vector)
Mass is a scalar quantity. Scalar quantities are those characteristics of matter that can be measured with a scale, while vector quantities are those that involve direction as well as quantity.
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Yes. Energy is a scalar quantity. Doesn't matter what kind of.
Velocity is always a scalar, instantaneous or average doesn't matter.
Mass is a scalar quantity, because it is a constant value no matter where you are, no matter what direction you are heading. Your mass on Earth will be equal to than on Jupitor or in space in general, the weight is the one that changes. (vector)
Mass is a scalar quantity. Scalar quantities are those characteristics of matter that can be measured with a scale, while vector quantities are those that involve direction as well as quantity.
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find the reasultant of the following displacement
Resistance is usually thought of as a scaler, since we usually measure it on wires that have effectively one dimension. However, there are materials that conduct in one direction but not another, so in fact we would need what is commonly called a tensor to properly describe it.
Electric potential is a scalar.
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Speed is scalar because it does not involve a direction.
Distance is a scalar quantity, it is only a measurement. Whereas displacement is a vector quantity, it is both a measurement and a direction. Speed is scalar, velocity is vector. Speed=50mph, Velocity=50mph to the north. Pretty simple concept once you know the difference.