Question detail

Which of the following quantities is defined as having both magnitude and direction?

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At a glance

MCQ

Type

practice

Style

Topic

Forces and their interactions

Question

  1. A. Speed
  2. B. Mass
  3. C. Force
  4. D. Energy

Answer

Force

Explanation

Force is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.

Common mistake

Confusing Scalar and Vector Quantities

Students often confuse scalar quantities (like distance and speed) with vector quantities, thinking they can be added together directly.

Remind students that scalar quantities have magnitude only, while vector quantities have both magnitude and direction. They should not add scalars and vectors as if they were the same type.

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