Finding an answer to that question is exceedingly difficult, mainly because
its hypothesis is false.
Displacement is a vector, not a scalar.
yes is scaler
Distance is the total length of path traveled by an object, while displacement is the change in position of an object from its initial point to its final point, measured in a straight line. Distance is a scalar quantity, whereas displacement is a vector quantity that includes both magnitude and direction.
Scaler. The electric field is its vector counterpart.
Scaler Matrix If in the diagonal matrix D, a11=a22=a33=...=ann=k. Then D is called a scaler matrix.
Scaler. Its vector counterpart is the electric field.
i think you mean a scaler quantity. a scaler quantity is something that is measured without a directional component to it. ie. mass, temperature, speed it could be negative value but the negative means its value. you can use a scale to measure scaler quantity. then there is vector quantities which have a direction to it. ie. velocity because something like velocity is 10m/s east OR -10m/s here the negative it is not a value but a direction (if 10m/s is to the right then -10m/s is to the left) don't confuse this with speed because speed is scaler it is just magnitude or value only. velocity is the displacement over time so it have a direction aswell. hope this helps
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x/3+y/4=1 slope and y-intercept is it vector, then it is a quantity with both magnitude and direction,e.g velocity, displacement and a scaler: then it is a quantity only with magnitude. e.g peed, distance
Speed is a scalar .
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