As soon as you called it "height", you specified a direction. That made it a vector.
WEIGHT is a VECTOR quantity .. because the weight has the direction into the surface of the earth to the down effected by the gravity .. but mass is a scalar quantity like 90 kg .. so .. WEIGHT IS VECTOR ..
Gravitational potential energy is a scalar quantity. It only depends on the height of an object above a reference point and does not have a direction associated with it.
A scalar quantity is something that only has magnitude and no direction. Any physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction, such as velocity or force, cannot be a scalar quantity.
No, mass is not a scalar quantity. It is a scalar quantity. Scalars have only magnitude and no direction.
No, mass and energy are not scalars. Mass is a scalar quantity while energy is a scalar quantity.
A meaurement; a scalar quantity.
WEIGHT is a VECTOR quantity .. because the weight has the direction into the surface of the earth to the down effected by the gravity .. but mass is a scalar quantity like 90 kg .. so .. WEIGHT IS VECTOR ..
Gravitational potential energy is a scalar quantity. It only depends on the height of an object above a reference point and does not have a direction associated with it.
no volt is not a vector quantity because it has no direction and it can be added or subtracted as scalar quantities. volt in electrostatics is analogous to vertical height in mechanics . vertical height have a value for every place but no direction and height can be added or subtracted as scalar
temperature is a scalar quantity................
Work is a scalar quantity.
A scalar quantity is something that only has magnitude and no direction. Any physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction, such as velocity or force, cannot be a scalar quantity.
Temperature is a scalar quantity. It has magnitude but not direction.
No, mass is not a scalar quantity. It is a scalar quantity. Scalars have only magnitude and no direction.
Current is a scalar quantity, I= dq/dt.
No, mass and energy are not scalars. Mass is a scalar quantity while energy is a scalar quantity.
Pressure is a scalar quantity. It is defined as the force per unit area and only has magnitude, not direction.