Scalar Quantity:
* A quantity that has only magnitude (size or amount) but no direction.
* Examples: mass, temperature, time, distance, speed, energy, work, power.
Vector Quantity:
* A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
* Examples: displacement, velocity, acceleration, force, momentum, electric field, magnetic field.
Key Difference:
* Scalars can be added, subtracted, multiplied, and divided using simple arithmetic operations.
* Vectors require special mathematical operations like vector addition, vector subtraction, dot product, and cross product to account for their direction.
How do you add 2 vector quantities?
How can you represent a vector quantity graphically?
What is the difference between a scalar and a vector?
What is the vector notation for force?
Is it possible for a quantity to be neither a scalar quantity nor a vector quantity?
How do you denote a vector quantity?
What is the vector notation for acceleration?