Scalar: Has size but no direction Examples:
-- temperature in the oven
-- cost of a cup of coffee
-- mass of a hammer. ======================================== Vector: Has size, and the direction also matters Examples:
-- map of your drive to work (has distance and direction)
-- velocity of the car going to the corner and coming back (2 different vectors, same speed, different directions)
-- pitched Baseball (speed and direction)
-- bunted baseball (same speed as pitch but different direction)
A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.
True. A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar quantity only has magnitude.
There is a big difference between Scalar and vector quantity. Vector quantity means something where direction is not important.eg- Displacement(the shortest distance between the displacement points of an object). whereas in scalar quantity Direction is important. eg. Speed
temperature is a scalar quantity................
Vector quantity is a quantity characterized by magnitude and direction.Whereas,Scalar quantity is a quantity that does not depend on direction.
length is a scalar quantity buddy . but displacement is vector quantity. Length is a vector quantity If it is associated with direction.. Because having direction make it vector... S0 being vector or scalar depends upon how and where it is used..
vector quantity is magnitute and direction scalar is magnitute only
A vector quantity.
A scalar quantity added to a vector quantity is a complex quantity. An example is a complex number z = a + ib, a is the scalar and ib is the vector quantity.If the vector quantity is 3 dimensional, ib + jc + kd, then the scalar and vector forms a quaternion quantity.
Work is a scalar quantity.
A vector
Scalar