The physical quantity of weight is Newton (N). Weight shares the same SI unit as force. ;)
Weight is not a vector quantity because it lacks direction. Weight is a scalar quantity that only has magnitude. It is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, always directed towards the center of the Earth, but it is not considered a vector because it does not have directionality in the way vectors do.
Weight is defined as a product of mass nd acceleration due to gravity. It has both magnitude nd weight. Actually acceleration has both magnitude nd direction so is a vector quantity. The product of vector quantity and a scaler quantity gives us vector quantity. As weight is a product of mass nd acceleration due to gravity so its a vector quantity. Moaz khaliq
Weight is considered a vector quantity because it has both magnitude (amount of force) and direction (towards the center of the Earth).
WEIGHT is a VECTOR quantity .. because the weight has the direction into the surface of the earth to the down effected by the gravity .. but mass is a scalar quantity like 90 kg .. so .. WEIGHT IS VECTOR ..
The force with which gravity pulls on a quantity of matter is referred to as gravity.
Weight is a vector quantity. Weight is the mass of a body times the acceleration due to gravity, which is a vector quantity. Weight is in the downward direction.
The weight of glycol will depend on the quantity!
Weight is not a vector quantity because it lacks direction. Weight is a scalar quantity that only has magnitude. It is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, always directed towards the center of the Earth, but it is not considered a vector because it does not have directionality in the way vectors do.
Quantity means the amount of something (number, weight, or volume).
"1 cubic meter" is a perfectly good 'quantity'. If the 'quantity' you want is the weight instead, then you need to know a unit weight or density for sand, in order to convert a volume to a weight.
Weight is defined as a product of mass nd acceleration due to gravity. It has both magnitude nd weight. Actually acceleration has both magnitude nd direction so is a vector quantity. The product of vector quantity and a scaler quantity gives us vector quantity. As weight is a product of mass nd acceleration due to gravity so its a vector quantity. Moaz khaliq
Weight is considered a vector quantity because it has both magnitude (amount of force) and direction (towards the center of the Earth).
WEIGHT is a VECTOR quantity .. because the weight has the direction into the surface of the earth to the down effected by the gravity .. but mass is a scalar quantity like 90 kg .. so .. WEIGHT IS VECTOR ..
No, weight is not a fundamental quantity.
energy/mass example: calories/gram
The answer will depend on the quantity of water.
The physical quantity of weight is Newton (N). Weight shares the same SI unit as force. ;)