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Discussion Forum : Physics - Section 1 (Q.No. 17)
17.
Pick out the scalar quantity
force
pressure
velocity
acceleration
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Vikas said:   7 years ago
Scalar:
A scalar is a physical quantity that has only a magnitude (size).

Vector:
A vector is a physical quantity that has both a magnitude and a direction.

Examples of scalar quantities:
-> mass has only a value, no direction
-> electric charge has only a value, no direction

Examples of vector quantities:
-> force has a value and a direction. You push or pull something with some strength (magnitude) in a particular direction
-> weight has a value and a direction. Your weight is proportional to your mass (magnitude) and is always in the direction towards the centre of the earth.
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Bogohe said:   7 years ago
The correct choice is B because pressure acts in all direction this has its root and prove in Crushing can experiment.

EXCELIDE said:   7 years ago
I thought it's acceleration.

LINDOKUHLE said:   8 years ago
Hi, I am confused here according to what I know SCALAR quantity has magnitude/size only, while vector has both magnitude and direction.

According to this question both VELOCITY and PRESSURE are scalar quantity.

Bhuvana said:   9 years ago
What is a scalar quantity?

Manasi said:   9 years ago
It doesn't have direction, but it gets distributed equally. How is that scalar?

Manasi said:   9 years ago
Isn't pressure a tensor?

Omar said:   9 years ago
Pressure is a vector quantity because it's related to force and force is a vector quantity. So the direction of pressure will take the same direction of force.

Sneha mandal said:   9 years ago
Pressure dose not have any direction.

Elakiya jyothi said:   9 years ago
What is the meaning of phasor?


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