You've already told us its direction. As soon as
you tell us its magnitude, we'll have a vector.
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Upthrust, also known as buoyant force, is a vector quantity. It is a force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an immersed object. As a vector, upthrust has both magnitude and direction, pointing in the opposite direction to the force of gravity. This direction is typically upwards, perpendicular to the surface of the fluid.
Upthrust, also known as buoyant force, is a vector quantity. It has both magnitude and direction, and it acts in the opposite direction to the force of gravity on an object immersed in a fluid.
No, upthrust is not a scalar quantity. It is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude and direction. Upthrust is the upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it, and its direction is always opposite to the direction of gravity.
No, upthrust is not a vector. It is a force that acts in the opposite direction to the force of gravity on an object. It is a scalar quantity and only has a magnitude, not a direction.
No, upthrust is a type of force experienced by an object immersed in a fluid due to the pressure difference between the top and bottom of the object. It is a scalar quantity, not a vector.
A vector quantity.
No, a scalar quantity cannot be added to a vector quantity directly. They belong to different types of quantities - scalars have only magnitude while vectors have both magnitude and direction. To add a scalar to a vector, you would need to convert the scalar to a vector by giving it a direction and then perform vector addition.