A vector is described by magnitude and direction (a scalar has only magnitude).
No, magnitude is not a vector. Magnitude refers to the size or quantity of a vector, but it does not have direction like a vector does.
A scalar quantity defines only magnitude, while a vector quantity defines both a magnitude and direction.
A vector quantity
Vector-it has both magnitude and direction
Velocity is a vector quantity.
The magnitude of a vector is a scalar.
No, magnitude is not a vector. Magnitude refers to the size or quantity of a vector, but it does not have direction like a vector does.
A scalar quantity defines only magnitude, while a vector quantity defines both a magnitude and direction.
True. A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar quantity only has magnitude.
A scalar quantity defines only magnitude, while a vector quantity defines both a magnitude and direction.
A scalar quantity defines only magnitude, while a vector quantity defines both a magnitude and direction.
A vector quantity
Vector-it has both magnitude and direction
Yes, the magnitude of a vector is a scalar.
Velocity is a vector quantity.
Time is not a vector quantity. A vector quantity describes the magnitude and direction of an object.
If a quantity does not have a direction, its a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.