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What is a scalar quantity?
Solution
A physical quantity that requires only magnitude for its complete specification is called a scalar quantity.
Some More Questions From Motion in A Plane Chapter
What is a vector quantity?
Give three examples of scalar quantities.
Give three examples of vector quantities.
What are the basic characteristics that a quantity must possess so that it may be a vector quantity?
Is a physical quantity, having a direction, necessarily a vector?
Name a quantity which is both scalar as well as vector.
Which of the followings is/are vector quantities: work, power, acceleration, mass, momentum?
Pick up the odd one from the following: force, linear momentum, mass, impulse.
Pick out the only vector quantities in the following list:
Temperature, pressure, impulse, time, power, total path length, energy, gravitational potential, coefficient of friction and charge.
Pick out the two scalar quantities in the following list:
force, angular momentum, work, current, linear momentum, electric field, average velocity, magnetic moment, reaction as per Newton’s third law, relative velocity.
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