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Review of Vectors vs. Scalars definitions Flashcards

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Review of Vectors vs. Scalars definitions
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  • Vectors

    Quantities with both magnitude and direction, such as force or velocity.
  • Scalars

    Quantities with only magnitude, such as temperature or speed.
  • Magnitude

    The size or amount of a measurement, without regard to direction.
  • Direction

    The line or path along which something moves, points, or faces.
  • Force

    A vector quantity that represents a push or pull on an object.
  • Displacement

    A vector quantity that describes the change in position of an object.
  • Distance

    A scalar quantity that represents the total path length traveled.
  • Velocity

    A vector quantity that describes the speed and direction of an object's motion.
  • Speed

    A scalar quantity that represents how fast an object is moving.
  • Temperature

    A scalar quantity that measures the degree of heat or cold.
  • Newton

    The unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).
  • Thermometer

    An instrument used to measure temperature.
  • Measurement

    The process of obtaining the magnitude of a quantity.