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Which quantities are scalar? (1) speed and work (2) velocity and force (3) distance and acceleration (4) momentum and power
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Which quantities are scalar?
(1) speed and work
(2) velocity and force
(3) distance and acceleration
(4) momentum and power
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The correct answer is
(1) speed and work
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Throughout the four choices, here are the scalar quantities:
(1)
speed
and
work
(2) velocity and force
(3)
distance
and acceleration
(4) momentum and
power
The only choice where both are scalars is
#1 .
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