If a direction is relevant, then it is NOT a scalar, but a vector.
No.
It is a "scalar quantity", it refers to a quantity that has magnitude but no direction, as distinct from a vector quantity
A scalar is a quantity that is represented by a single numerical value, without any direction. Scalars are used in mathematics, physics, and other fields to represent quantities like temperature, speed, and mass.
Scaler. Its vector counterpart is the electric field.
Charge is a scalar quantity because it only has magnitude and no direction.
Work is a scalar quantity, as it is described by a single value (the amount of energy transferred) and does not have a direction associated with it.
i think you mean a scaler quantity. a scaler quantity is something that is measured without a directional component to it. ie. mass, temperature, speed it could be negative value but the negative means its value. you can use a scale to measure scaler quantity. then there is vector quantities which have a direction to it. ie. velocity because something like velocity is 10m/s east OR -10m/s here the negative it is not a value but a direction (if 10m/s is to the right then -10m/s is to the left) don't confuse this with speed because speed is scaler it is just magnitude or value only. velocity is the displacement over time so it have a direction aswell. hope this helps
Electric current is a scalar quantity as it only has magnitude (typically measured in amperes) and no direction.
Force is not a scalar quantity because it has both magnitude and direction. Scalar quantities only have magnitude, while vector quantities like force also have a specified direction in addition to size. This directional component of force is what distinguishes it as a vector quantity.
Heartbeat is a scalar quantity because it has magnitude (number of beats per minute) but no direction. It is not associated with any specific orientation in space.
Work is a scalar quantity.
Volume is a scalar quantity because it only has magnitude and no direction associated with it. It is simply a measure of the amount of space occupied by an object and does not have a specific direction in which it acts.