Mass,distance,time,volume,speed,work,energy,power,temperature etc.
-- temperature -- mass -- volume -- price -- wavelength -- speed
What are difference between scalars and vectors
No, scalars and vectors are not the same. Scalars are measurements in numbers. Examples: work, energy, mass, speed, and distance. Scalars measure in one magnitude. Vectors measure velocity, acceleration, force, and momentum.
Some examples of scalars include temperature, speed, mass, and energy. Scalars are physical quantities that have a magnitude but no direction.
Vectors have a direction associated with them, scalars do not.
Yes, scalars can be negative in mathematics. Scalars are quantities that have magnitude but no direction, so they can be positive or negative depending on the context in which they are used.
no!!!only scalars and scalars and only vectors and vectors can be added.
Yes. Speed is the rate of change of distance. Distance and time being scalars, SPEED is also a scalar
Without the difference between scalars and vectors the Universe doesn't work !
Both scalars and vectors have quantity. The difference is a vector has quantity and direction, whereas scalars only have quantity.
vectors and scalars.....
no