No.
No, electromotive force (emf) is not a scalar quantity. It is a vector quantity that represents the driving force that pushes charges through a circuit. It has both magnitude and direction, and is measured in volts.
a vector
Force is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.
no,Force is vector quantity
Since torque is a force, and as such has a direction, it is a vector.
Yes. Every force is a vector, requiring both a magnitude and direction to completely describe it.
Force is a vector. The direction is relevant.
Thrust is a force and a force is a vector quantity having a magnitude and direction
No, work is not a vector quantity. It is a scalar quantity that represents the transfer of energy when a force is applied over a distance.
Yes, force is a vector quantity, because it is exerted in a specific direction (even in the case of a symmetrical explosion, in which force is exerted in all directions, that is still a type of vector).
A vector quantity
vector, power= work/time and work= force * distance, force is vector.