A force is a vector. That simply means that the direction in which you apply a force is relevant.
A scalar is a quantity that is represented by a single numerical value, without any direction. Scalars are used in mathematics, physics, and other fields to represent quantities like temperature, speed, and mass.
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
Work is a scalar quantity, as it is described by a single value (the amount of energy transferred) and does not have a direction associated with it.
Charge is a scalar quantity because it only has magnitude and no direction.
A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction, such as force or velocity, while a scalar quantity has only magnitude, such as mass or speed. Vectors are represented by arrows in a specific direction with a specific length, while scalars are represented by just a numerical value.
Scaler. Its vector counterpart is the electric field.
No.
Work is a scalar quantity.
'Force' is a vecter quanity.
A scalar is a quantity that is represented by a single numerical value, without any direction. Scalars are used in mathematics, physics, and other fields to represent quantities like temperature, speed, and mass.
If a direction is relevant, then it is NOT a scalar, but a vector.
Its simply called "Distance"
Pressure is a scalar quantity because it has magnitude only, without any specific direction. It is defined as the force applied per unit area, and does not have a specific orientation associated with it.
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
Force is a vector quantity. When my brother and I were both little guys, I could pull on the toy with a million tons of force toward me, and he could pull on the same toy with a million tons of force toward him, and the toy didn't move, because the vector sum of the external forces acting on it was zero. You could not do that today, as they no longer build toys like they used to.
Pressure is no vector. Pressure is a scalar. Pressure-gradient is a vector.why pressure is a scalar
Work is a scalar quantity, as it is described by a single value (the amount of energy transferred) and does not have a direction associated with it.