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21 January, 22:53

Which of the following is NOT a vector quantity?

(A) Acceleration

(B) Average velocity

(C) Linear momentum

(D) Potential energy

(E) Force

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  1. 21 January, 23:07
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    D

    Explanation:

    Acceleration has both magnitude and direction. because velocity is vector quantity

    average velocity is vector

    linear momentum = mass * velocity

    therefore it's also vector

    force = mass * acceleration

    acceleration is vector therefore force also vector

    potential energy = mgh

    energy in any form is scaler quantity therefore potential energy too is a scaler quantity.
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