No, air pressure is a scalar quantity because it has magnitude only and no specific direction. It describes the force exerted by air molecules on a surface.
Air pressure in a tire is a scalar quantity because it has magnitude but no specific direction associated with it.
Air pressure inside a tire is a scalar quantity because it only has a magnitude (a numerical value) and no direction.
Pressure is a scalar quantity. It is defined as the force per unit area and only has magnitude, not direction.
No, upthrust is a type of force experienced by an object immersed in a fluid due to the pressure difference between the top and bottom of the object. It is a scalar quantity, not a vector.
A vector quantity.
Air pressure in a tire is a scalar quantity because it has magnitude but no specific direction associated with it.
Air pressure inside a tire is a scalar quantity because it only has a magnitude (a numerical value) and no direction.
Pressure is a scalar quantity. It is defined as the force per unit area and only has magnitude, not direction.
No, upthrust is a type of force experienced by an object immersed in a fluid due to the pressure difference between the top and bottom of the object. It is a scalar quantity, not a vector.
A vector quantity.
displacement is a vector quantity
yes, momentum is a vector quantity.
Velocity is a vector quantity.
True. A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar quantity only has magnitude.
Pressure is the physical quantity measured in bar.
A vector
Momentum is a vector quantity. We know that momentum is the product of mass and velocity, and velocity has direction. That makes velocity a vector quantity. And the product of a scalar quantity and a vector quantity is a vector quantity.