Mass: kg(kilograms, grams, milligrams, so on)
Velocity: m/s(meters per second, miles per hour, kilometers per hour, so on)
The quantity used to measure mass is kilograms (kg) and the quantity used to measure velocity is meters per second (m/s).
One of the quantities used to describe a system in classical mechanics, such as the coordinates of a particle, thecomponents of its velocity, the momentum, or functions of these quantities.
derived quantities
Usually kilograms are used for larger quantities (like, for purchasing flour), grams for smaller quantities (like, for measuring flour for a recipie).
It is neither a scalar or a vector? Scalar and vectors are used to describe quantities, for example scalars include distance and mass, while vectors include weight and velocity. We do not say that a situation is a scalar or a vector.
There are many places where one can purchase mass quantities of plastic wrapping. Mass quantities of plastic wrapping can be bought from factories or at hardware stores.
velocity and mass are used to find the momentum.
The quantities of production in mass of a particle with velocity describe momentum.
mass, velocity and radius
mass, velocity, and radius.
Velocity. It is the product of the two quantities.
No such thing.Scalar quantities are values that have size but not direction such as mass or speed (as opposed to velocity which includes the direction of travel).
These quantities determine the object's momentumand kinetic energy.
position, displacement, time, velocity, acceleration, force, mass
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
No such thing.Scalar quantities are values that have size but not direction such as mass or speed (as opposed to velocity which includes the direction of travel).
One of the quantities used to describe a system in classical mechanics, such as the coordinates of a particle, thecomponents of its velocity, the momentum, or functions of these quantities.
Momentum is the product of velocity x speed, so you can increase any of the two. Please note that velocity, and therefore also momentum, are vector quantities.