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quantities in nature that are a function of time.
Scaler Quantity- quantities which are described only by magnitude.Vector Quantity- quantities which are described by both magnitude as well as direction.
A Scalar Quantity has only magnitude whereas a Vector Quantity has magnitude as well as direction.Examples of scalar quantities are time, mass, distance, etc.
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scalars are quantities that are completely describe by their magnitude only
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institutions. Of these, only two were approved by the AICTE
Scalar quantities - quantities that only include magnitude Vector quantities - quantities with both magnitude and direction
Colgate is not the only ADA approved toothpast. Crest and Arm & Hammer are also ADA approved.
magnitude only
no its is not.. it is only AICTE approved only
Only approval for 2009 was given, other wise university is not approved by DEC.
Vector quantities are those that must be described with both a magnitude and direction. Scalar quantities can be described with only a single value.
Physical quantities that need both magnitude and direction for its complete description are known as vector quantities. Physical quantities that need only direction for its complete description are known as scalar quantities.
scalar quantities have magnitude only while vector quantities have both magnitude and direction. e.g.s of scalar quantities- distance, mass, temperature, speed e.g.s of vector quantities-displacement, velocity, acceleration, weight, force
quantities in nature that are a function of time.
Scaler Quantity- quantities which are described only by magnitude.Vector Quantity- quantities which are described by both magnitude as well as direction.