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Gradient means the vector derivative (Del) of a scalar quantity, e.g. for the Gravity Potenttial/scalar energy, Del-mGm/r= mw2R.
no
No temperature is a scalar quantity.
A scalar quantity because temperature has no geographic direction.
Because Electric field can be expressed as the gradient of a scalar. Curl of a gradient is always zero by rules of vector calculus.
it is scalar
temperature is a scalar quantity................
Gradient means the vector derivative (Del) of a scalar quantity, e.g. for the Gravity Potenttial/scalar energy, Del-mGm/r= mw2R.
Temperature is a scalar quantity. It has magnitude but not direction.
no
No temperature is a scalar quantity.
A scalar quantity because temperature has no geographic direction.
Because Electric field can be expressed as the gradient of a scalar. Curl of a gradient is always zero by rules of vector calculus.
scalar lol
A scalar times a vector is a vector.
vector
3.00 could be a vector or scalar, depending on the math problem that you are working on. If it is temperature, length, or mass, then it would be the scaler in your problem.