Because it only has magnitude and not direction.
Charge has no direction. Therefore it is a scalar.
Charge is a Scalar Quantity as it only have Magnitude not Direction.Like in 10 Coulomb of Charge, it has 10 as magnitude and Coulomb as Unit. But this is not showing any information which tell us that it is in a particular direction.
Charge is a scalar quantity because it only has magnitude and no direction.
Electrostatic potential is a scalar quantity. It represents the potential energy per unit charge at a given point in an electric field.
No, electrical charge is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.
specific charge is because a physical quantity can be complete only when by giving magnitude only. Here the physical quantity is complete by its magnitude.
Electric potential is a scalar quantity since work done and charge are scalars
A scalar.
Scalar quantity, e.g, mass, speed of light, charge, etc.
The quantities that describes about only magnitude is called SCALAR quantity
temperature is a scalar quantity................
Work is a scalar quantity.