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21 June, 05:01

Which of the following quantities is properly identified as being scalar or vector? A. 100 meters west - vector

B. 76 miles per hour - vector

C. 15 pounds - vector

D. 1 mile south - scalar

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  1. 21 June, 05:11
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    The definition of a vector is a quantity of magnitude and direction and a scalar has magnitude but not direction.

    A is the correct choice because it says vector and has a magnitude of 100 and a direction of west.

    B is wrong because it is labeled as a vector with magnitude 76 but no direction.

    C is wrong because it is labeled as a vector with magnitude 15 but no direction.

    D is wrong because it has magnitude 1 and direction south but is labeled as a scalar instead of a vector.

    Respond with any further questions.
  2. 21 June, 05:21
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    Only choice-A is correctly labeled.
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