Potential energy is a scalar quantity. Energy is the sum of a scalar part and a vector part. Energy W is the product of velocity V and momentum P; W = [c+V]P =[ -V.P + cP]. The Potential energy is the scalar energy -V.P=-vmv = -mv^2.
Physicists consider energy a scalar quantity, but that is incorrect, energy is a Quaternion quantity, a scalar and a vector . The vector energy is the "Dark Energy" is hidden in plain sight, cP.
Gravitational potential energy is a scalar. Gravity also has a vector energy cmV= cP.
Electrostatic potential is a scalar quantity. It represents the potential energy per unit charge at a given point in an electric field.
No, electric potential is a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
No, kinetic energy is a scalar quantity, not a vector. It only has magnitude and no direction.
Electric potential is a scalar.
Gravitational potential energy is a scalar. Gravity also has a vector energy cmV= cP.
Electrostatic potential is a scalar quantity. It represents the potential energy per unit charge at a given point in an electric field.
Electrical Potential Energy is a scalar or real number. Ep = zc e2 /4pi r.Total Energy is a Quaternion, the sum of the real or potential energy and the vector energy, Ev= mcV;E = Es + Ev = zc e2 /4pi r + mcV where Ev = mcV and V is the vector velocity.
No, electric potential is a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
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No, kinetic energy is a scalar quantity, not a vector. It only has magnitude and no direction.
The potential gradient is a vector quantity. It represents the rate of change of the scalar electric potential with respect to position in space.
Electric potential is a scalar.
No, mechanical energy is a scalar quantity. It represents the sum of potential and kinetic energy in a system, without direction.
No, power is not a vector quantity. It is a scalar quantity that represents the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
True. A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar quantity only has magnitude.
No, work is not a vector quantity. It is a scalar quantity that represents the transfer of energy when a force is applied over a distance.