Distance is a sclar quantity. A scalar quantity is a magnitude only. A vector has magnitude and direction. Distance AND direction is a vector quantity.
b. distance is a scalar quantity.
scalar direction is a vector quantity
You need the magnitude and the distance for defining the vector quantity
A scalar is a real quantity like distance and a vector is a vector quantity like displacement.Displacement is the product of a distance and a direction,Displacement =DistancexDirection.
Distance is a sclar quantity. A scalar quantity is a magnitude only. A vector has magnitude and direction. Distance AND direction is a vector quantity.
AnswerNo, distance is not a vector quantity. It is a Scalar Quantity because it doesn't tell you the direction its going in, it just tells you the distance the object moved.False
Yes, it is a physical quantity (Fundamental)
b. distance is a scalar quantity.
Scalar is a type of quantity which contains magnitude only and has no direction. For example: distance and speed
scalar direction is a vector quantity
'Distance' is quantitative, because it is a quantity.
displacement is the vector quantity and the distance is scalar quantity, displacement is the shortest distance between two points.
Displacement is measured in distance, so any measurement dealing with only distance will work. The SI units are meters.
A scalar is a real quantity like distance and a vector is a vector quantity like displacement.Displacement is the product of a distance and a direction,Displacement =DistancexDirection.
You need the magnitude and the distance for defining the vector quantity
Speed = distance/ time Velocity = displacement / time distance is scalar and displacement is vector