Cost
Temperature
Speed
Frequency
Wavelength
Electrostatic potential
Electric charge
Length
Mass
Volume
Capacitance
Inductance
Resistance
Energy
Power
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.
Length, mass, volume, temperature, density, and energy are all examples of scalar quantities.
A scalar quantity is something that has magnitude but no directional component. Examples of scalar quantities include time, mass, energy, speed, temperature, and volume.
A size but no direction. Mass is a scalar but the force we call weight is a vector: it always points down.
A scalar is a quantity that has only magnitude and no direction. In terms of measurement, a scalar measure is a numerical value representing the size or magnitude of a physical quantity without specifying the direction. Examples of scalar measures include temperature, distance, and speed.
A scalar quality is a type of attribute that can be measured along a scale, such as temperature or height. It is quantitative and has magnitude but not direction. Examples include weight, length, and volume.
Examples of scalar energy, Work= F.D = FDcos(FD) and E= -GmM/r and E= e^2zc/r and E=hf = hc/r.
Scalar quantity is a physical quantity that has magnitude only, without any direction. It is often represented by a number with a unit. There is no specific formula for scalar quantity as it is independent of directions. Examples of scalar quantities include mass, temperature, and speed.
Yes, that's correct. A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar quantity only has magnitude. Examples of vector quantities include force, velocity, and displacement, while examples of scalar quantities include mass, time, and temperature.
A scalar quantity is a physical measurement that has only magnitude and no direction associated with it. Examples include mass, temperature, and speed. Scalars are represented by a single numerical value.
A scalar is a quantity that has no direction. Examples include: -- cost -- temperature -- speed -- energy -- work -- mass -- weight -- volume -- density -- duration
Here are some examples:* energy * power * mass