Speed and dispalcement are scalar quantities as they have only magnitude and no direction.
Can we have physical quantities having magnitude and direction but they are not vectors?
Displacement does not have direction as it is the shortest distance between initial and starting point; then why is displacement a vector quantity and distance a scalar quantity?
In spite of having both magnitude and direction why is electric current a scalar quantity not a vector quantity.
Use the following information to answer the next question.
Three statements about scalars and vectors:
I. Vectors having different units cannot be multiplied with each other.
II. Two vectors are considered to be equal if they are of equal magnitude and have the same direction.
III. The multiplication of a scalar with a vector can give a scalar quantity.
Among the given statements,