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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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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.

Aditya agwali said:   1 decade ago
For measuring pressure we only consider the magnitude and not the direction therfore it is a scalar quantity.

Payal said:   1 decade ago
Pressure is the scalar quantity because it has only magnitude not direction. Its SI unit is Pascal.

Rudra dev said:   1 decade ago
When we mention the pressure it has no demand of direction. So it is a scalar quantity?

Madhav said:   1 decade ago
Scalar means which have no direction only magnitude therefore it is a scalar quantity.

Mala said:   1 decade ago
It have no direction therefore it is not a vector quantity it is a scalar quantity.

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

Mumtaz said:   1 decade ago
Accepted pressure all are vector quantity therefore pressure is scalar.

Mayank said:   1 decade ago
Pressure may change with direction & it is a TENSOR not a SCALAR.

MUHAMOOD MULINDA said:   9 years ago
Pressure is a scalar because it doesn't show the direction.


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