Temperature is a scalar quantity. It has magnitude but not direction.
It is called a vector
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It depends on the cold blooded creature. Glad I could help!!
If your cat's temperature is 94, take it to the vet immediately! The normal temperature for a cat is 101-102. Many things can cause a low temperature like that, but that it is a dangerously low temperature!
a shark is cold-blooded. its temperature is the same temperature as the water its in. A great white shark is warm blooded i can increase its body temperature to temperatures slightly higher than that of the water, it temperature varies in different parts of the body, varies from about 13-25 degrees Celsius.
temperature is a scalar quantity................
No, temperature is a scalar quantity. It only has magnitude and no direction.
No, a vector quantity and a scalar quantity are different. A vector has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar has only magnitude. Velocity and force are examples of vector quantities, while speed and temperature are examples of scalar quantities.
Vector is NOT a scalar. The two (vector and scalar) are different things. A vector is a quantity (measurement) in which a direction is important. A scalar is a quantity in which a direction is NOT important.
A scalar times a vector is a vector.
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Heat is energy. It and temperature are both scalars.
Temperature gradient is a vector quantity. It represents the rate of change in temperature with respect to position and has both magnitude and direction.
Yes, you can add a scalar to a vector by adding the scalar value to each component of the vector.
Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction, such as velocity and force. Scalar quantities have only magnitude and no specific direction, such as speed and temperature.
Not every scalar quantity has a vector counterpart. Scalars are quantities that have magnitude only, such as temperature or mass, while vectors are quantities that have both magnitude and direction, like velocity or force. Some scalar quantities simply do not have a corresponding vector counterpart.
"Mas" is a scalar quantity. Scalars have only magnitude, such as time, speed, temperature, and energy, and do not have direction.