Velocity is an indication of a speed, including a direction. It is a vector because that is how a vector is defined (a magnitude, including a direction).
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An earthquake is neither a scalar nor a vector. It is an event.
Vector does not lose quality when resized, which is ideal for logos.
It doesn't. But velocity does effect mass : as velocity increases, mass increases.
the velocity will be velocity divided by square root of 2
Still another velocity vector (or a zero vector).
The size of the velocity vector is the speed.
"Speed" is a scalar; "velocity" is a vector.
A vector. Since velocity is a vector, moment, which is mass x velocity, is also a vector.
velocity is a vector and speed is a scalar.
velocity is a vector and speed is a scalar.
Because it's a type of velocity and velocity is vector quantity
Yes, angular velocity is a vector quantity
True ,velocity is a vector quantity ,it is specified by a magnitude and direction.
momentum is mass x velocity and velocity is a vector and mass is scalar but scalar times vector = vector so momentum remains a vector
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Momentum is a vector, the product of a scalar (mass) & a vector (velocity). As such, its direction is whatever direction the velocity vector has.