Scalar and Vector Quantities

Cards (18)

  • What are scalar quantities?
    Physical quantities with only magnitude
  • What does magnitude refer to in physics?
    Magnitude refers to size or numerical value
  • If a car travels at 22 meters per second, what is the magnitude of its speed?
    22 meters per second
  • Which of the following is a scalar quantity?
    Temperature
  • What are examples of scalar quantities?
    Distance, mass, temperature, time
  • What defines vector quantities?
    They have both magnitude and direction
  • Which of the following is a vector quantity?
    Velocity
  • What happens when you walk a distance of three kilometers without direction?
    You could end up anywhere on a circle
  • How does specifying direction change distance into displacement?
    It provides exact location from the start
  • If you walk three kilometers east, what type of quantity is this?
    Vector quantity
  • How are vectors represented visually?
    Using arrows indicating magnitude and direction
  • How would you represent four kilometers north as a vector?
    Arrow pointing up with length four kilometers
  • What does a shorter arrow represent in vector notation?
    A smaller magnitude of the vector
  • How can negative vectors be represented?
    As a vector pointing in the opposite direction
  • What are the key differences between scalars and vectors?
    • Scalars: Only magnitude, no direction
    • Vectors: Both magnitude and direction
  • What are some common vector quantities?
    • Velocity
    • Displacement
    • Acceleration
    • Force
    • Momentum
  • How does direction affect the interpretation of distance?
    • Distance alone: No direction, scalar
    • Distance with direction: Displacement, vector
  • How do arrows represent vectors in physics?
    • Length indicates magnitude
    • Direction indicates the vector's direction