Velocity, acceleration/speed
the quantities which have both magnitude and direction are called vector quantities
A quantity with both magnitude and direction is a Vector quantity.
Velocity, acceleration, displacement, there are a lot.
Force is a vector quantity and vector quantities have both direction and magnitude.
Vector quantities are quantities that have directionality as well as magnitude. Displacement (meters North) vs Distance (meters) Velocity (meters per second North) vs Speed (meters per second)
Scalar quantities - quantities that only include magnitude Vector quantities - quantities with both magnitude and direction
Vector quantities are those that must be described with both a magnitude and direction. Scalar quantities can be described with only a single value.
Any vector quantity does. Examples of vector quantities include but are not limited to . . . - Displacement - Velocity - Acceleration - Torque - Force - Electric field - Momentum - Poynting vector
the quantities which have both magnitude and direction are called vector quantities
A quantity with both magnitude and direction is a Vector quantity.
A vector quantity refers to a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction. Some examples of vector quantities include velocity (speed and direction), force (magnitude and direction), and displacement (distance and direction).
Velocity, acceleration, displacement, there are a lot.
Force is a vector quantity and vector quantities have both direction and magnitude.
Vector quantities are quantities that have directionality as well as magnitude. Displacement (meters North) vs Distance (meters) Velocity (meters per second North) vs Speed (meters per second)
Scalar quantities are physical quantities that can be described with a single value. They are unlike vector quantities which require both magnitude and direction.
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
those quantities in which we are need are both magnitude and direction for complete described is called a Victor