Scalar quantities have only magnitude (size). For example, 11 m and 15 m s-1 are both scalar quantities.
Students learn to distinguish between scalar and vector quantities. Introduction to Vectors: Students learn to distinguish between scalar and vector quantities and how to state the magnitude and ...
The questions in this quiz are suitable for GCSE physics students studying scalar quantities, vector quantities and calculations involving forces. If you struggled with the quiz, don't panic - we've ...
Learn how to determine the resultant vector by adding, subtracting and multiplying vectors by a scalar. We will also learn how to graph the resultant vectors to show the operations. Vectors can be ...
Alternate title: You Khan't Divide a Vector by a Vector. Get it? Maybe you don't, but that is ok. Really, I was going to make this a video critique of Sal Khan's – video critique of my video critique.