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10 November, 16:58

You have learned of two fundamental units that are not vector quantities. Which are they?

mass

time

velocity

gravity

acceleration

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  1. 10 November, 17:20
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    Mass and time are not vector quantities.

    Explanation:

    All the physical quantities can be classified into two major categories that is:

    Scalar Vector

    Scalar quantities

    They are those that describes only the magnitude and they are regarded as incomplete quantities as they don't provide complete information.

    For example : Speed, Mass, Time etc

    Vector quantities

    They are complete quantities that can be described in magnitude as well as direction.

    For example : Velocity, gravity, Acceleration etc
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