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Discussion Forum : Physics - Section 1 (Q.No. 67)
67.
Identify the vector quantity from the following
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Tin said:
1 decade ago
It is only angular momentum which has both direction and magnitude.
Sorabh said:
1 decade ago
Angular momentum = M.I * Angular velocity and angular velocity is vector quantity.
Dami said:
1 decade ago
Heat is scalar but temperature is vector.
Fon. l said:
10 years ago
Temperature is not a vector.
Asha said:
10 years ago
Why not work?
Kavya said:
9 years ago
Work is defined as a dot product (or scalar product) of force and displacement, both of which are vectors.
A scalar product of two vectors gives a scalar result.
dW= Fs cos theta
Where F & s are the magnitude of the vectors.
(Theta being the angle between the vectors).
A scalar product of two vectors gives a scalar result.
dW= Fs cos theta
Where F & s are the magnitude of the vectors.
(Theta being the angle between the vectors).
Rks orissa said:
9 years ago
Someone please clear me to know easily about the scalar and vector quantities.
Malik Asim said:
7 years ago
If a quantity can have magnitude and direction to determine as well as is called a vector.
If a quantity can have magnitude and unit to determine As well as is called scalar.
On another hand. If two quantities contain the dot product between them then the 3rd. The quantity which is determined by these two is scaler and. If contain cross product then it is called a vector.
If a quantity can have magnitude and unit to determine As well as is called scalar.
On another hand. If two quantities contain the dot product between them then the 3rd. The quantity which is determined by these two is scaler and. If contain cross product then it is called a vector.
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