Sagot :
Question:
[tex]→Which \: among \: these \: physical \: \\ quantities \: is \: a \: vector?[/tex]
Answer:
- Physical quantities which have both magnitude and direction are called as Vector quantities. Some examples of Vector quantities: Acceleration, Velocity, Torque, Displacement, Gravitational Intensity, Force.
Explanation:
[tex]→[/tex]Vector, in physics, a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. ... Although a vector has magnitude and direction, it does not have position. That is, as long as its length is not changed, a vector is not altered if it is displaced parallel to itself.