Yes. A scalar is a physical quantity that does not depend on direction. For example, temperature is a scalar because it has no directional value. Velocity is not a scalar (it is a vector quantity) because it has direction.
The quantities that describes about only magnitude is called SCALAR quantity
Mass is a scalar value. Scalar refers to the magnitude of the object. Vector refers to the direction. If an object is moving, it's mass is scalar and its velocity is vectorial because the velocity has a magnitude (how fast) and a direction. Hope this helps. Search Scalar and vector for the true scientific definitions.
maximum value of a function along normal is called gradient. maximum rate of increase of s in magnitude and direction of the point a is called gradient of a scalar
Mass is a scalar quantity. Scalar quantities are those characteristics of matter that can be measured with a scale, while vector quantities are those that involve direction as well as quantity.
acceleration is never a scalar...it describes in what direction is the motion of an object changing, so it can't be a scalar...
scalar means a quantity which has only value,but has no direction.
Speed
In mathematics and physics, a scalar field associates a scalar value to every point in a space. The scalar may either be a mathematical number, or a physical quantity.
Yes. A scalar is a physical quantity that does not depend on direction. For example, temperature is a scalar because it has no directional value. Velocity is not a scalar (it is a vector quantity) because it has direction.
Transportation
variable
The quantities that describes about only magnitude is called SCALAR quantity
Value added to resources that already exist.
Yes it is.
Range.
As opposed to a vector, a scalar has a single number. In physics, this is used in situations where a single number is enough to describe something.