well by defination of a scalar.Scalar is just magnitude with no direction,but weight is magnitude with direction so weight is not a scalar but vector quantity
WEIGHT is a VECTOR quantity .. because the weight has the direction into the surface of the earth to the down effected by the gravity .. but mass is a scalar quantity like 90 kg .. so .. WEIGHT IS VECTOR ..
A size but no direction. Mass is a scalar but the force we call weight is a vector: it always points down.
A scalar quality is a type of attribute that can be measured along a scale, such as temperature or height. It is quantitative and has magnitude but not direction. Examples include weight, length, and volume.
Weight is not a vector quantity because it lacks direction. Weight is a scalar quantity that only has magnitude. It is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, always directed towards the center of the Earth, but it is not considered a vector because it does not have directionality in the way vectors do.
A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.
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No. A scalar has no orientation. Consider ... what's the orientation of the cost, temperature,weight, or volume of a bottle of milk ?
WEIGHT is a VECTOR quantity .. because the weight has the direction into the surface of the earth to the down effected by the gravity .. but mass is a scalar quantity like 90 kg .. so .. WEIGHT IS VECTOR ..
A size but no direction. Mass is a scalar but the force we call weight is a vector: it always points down.
A scalar quality is a type of attribute that can be measured along a scale, such as temperature or height. It is quantitative and has magnitude but not direction. Examples include weight, length, and volume.
Weight is different from mass because it is a a scalar quantity whereas mass is a vector.
Weight is not a vector quantity because it lacks direction. Weight is a scalar quantity that only has magnitude. It is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, always directed towards the center of the Earth, but it is not considered a vector because it does not have directionality in the way vectors do.
It is neither a scalar or a vector? Scalar and vectors are used to describe quantities, for example scalars include distance and mass, while vectors include weight and velocity. We do not say that a situation is a scalar or a vector.
A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.
A scalar is a quantity that has no direction. Examples include: -- cost -- temperature -- speed -- energy -- work -- mass -- weight -- volume -- density -- duration
Mass is a scalar quantity, because it is a constant value no matter where you are, no matter what direction you are heading. Your mass on Earth will be equal to than on Jupitor or in space in general, the weight is the one that changes. (vector)
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