A change in a vector quantity can occur in its magnitude, direction, or both. This change can happen when there is acceleration or deceleration, change in velocity direction, or when there are forces acting on the object.
Acceleration is a vector quantity because it has magnitude (amount of change in velocity) and direction.
The square of a vector quantity is the vector magnitude times itself without a change in the orientation.
no, acceleration is not a vector quantity. its false
A vector quantity.
no, acceleration is not a vector quantity. its false
Acceleration is a vector quantity because it has magnitude (amount of change in velocity) and direction.
a translation
The square of a vector quantity is the vector magnitude times itself without a change in the orientation.
The square of a vector quantity is the vector magnitude times itself without a change in the orientation.
no, acceleration is not a vector quantity. its false
no.
A vector quantity.
displacement is a vector quantity
no, acceleration is not a vector quantity. its false
To make it easy, vector quantities have a direction aswell as a magnitude.While scalar quantities just have a magnitudeAn example of a scalar quantity is "Speed" and the vector quantity would be "Velocity"
yes, momentum is a vector quantity.
Velocity is a vector quantity.