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Question 1 :
If two vectors have magnitudes of $4.0\ m$ and $7.0\ m$, which of the following is NOT a possible magnitude for the resultant for the sum of the vectors?
Question 2 :
State whether True or False : <br>Scalar and Vector, both obey law of vector algebra.
Question 4 :
State whether given statement is True or False.<br/><div>Scalar has both magnitude and direction. </div>
Question 6 :
<span class="wysiwyg-font-size-small"><span class="wysiwyg-font-size-small"><p>Which one of the following is a scalar quantity?</p></span></span>
Question 8 :
When a force is applied in north direction of magnitude $10 N$ and another force is applied in south direction of same magnitude. The resultant magnitude of the two forces is
Question 9 :
Which one of the following is not the vector quantity ?
Question 10 :
Four forces act on a point object. The object will be in equilibrium, if:
Question 12 :
Assertion(A): A vector is not changed if it is slid parallel to itself<br/>Reason(R): Two parallel vectors of same magnitude are said to be equal vectors
Question 13 :
<span class="wysiwyg-font-size-small"><span class="wysiwyg-font-size-small"></span></span><p class="wysiwyg-text-align-left">Which of the following units could be associated with a scalar quantity?</p>
Question 17 :
Assertion: The mass of the object is a scalar quantity.
Reason: It is the fundamental property of matter.
Question 18 :
The magnitude of a set of $3$ vectors are given below. The set of vectors for which the resultant cannot be zero is
Question 19 :
Does the odometer of a car measure a scalar or a vector quantity?