Length and direction.Or x-coordinate and y-coordinate.
Magnitude and direction
A vector is a two part quantity. A vector includes both a magnitude (often a distance or a force) and a direction that the magnitude is in. Most of the population deals with scalar quantites, such as 10 miles or 5 pounds. But if you were to say 10 miles northwest, you would be giving a vector.
Which of the following is a vector quantity
True, a vector quantity has direction, and a scalar quantity does not.
Momentum is a vector quantity. We know that momentum is the product of mass and velocity, and velocity has direction. That makes velocity a vector quantity. And the product of a scalar quantity and a vector quantity is a vector quantity.
displacement is a vector quantity
A vector quantity
yes, momentum is a vector quantity.
Angular momentum is a vector quantity. Angular velocity, which is a vector quantity, is multiplied by inertia, which is a scalar quantity.
A vector
Displacement is a vector quantity.
no, acceleration is not a vector quantity. its false