Scalar (physics): Difference between revisions
Thakshashila (talk | contribs) Created page with "= Scalar (Physics): Definition and Mathematical Representation = == Introduction == In physics, a '''scalar''' is a quantity that is fully described by a single numerical value (magnitude) and has no direction. Scalars are used to measure and represent physical properties that do not depend on orientation in space. Scalars contrast with vectors, which require both magnitude and direction for complete description. == Definition == A scalar quantit..." |
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* [[Work | * [[Work]] | ||
* [[Energy]] | * [[Energy]] | ||
* [[Power]] | * [[Power]] | ||
* [[Scalar Field]] | * [[Scalar Field]] |