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प्रश्न

Consider the quantities, pressure, power, energy, impulse, gravitational potential, electrical charge, temperature, area. Out of these, the only vector quantities are ______.

पर्याय

  • Impulse, pressure and area

  • Impulse and area

  • Area and gravitational potential

  • Impulse and pressure

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उत्तर

Consider the quantities, pressure, power, energy, impulse, gravitational potential, electrical charge, temperature, area. Out of these, the only vector quantities are impulse and area.

Explanation:

We know that impulse J = F. ∆t = ∆p, where F is force, At is the time duration and Ap is changing in momentum. As ∆p is a vector quantity, hence impulse is also a vector quantity. Sometimes the area can also be treated as the vector direction of the area vector is perpendicular to its plane.

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पाठ 4 Motion In a Plane
Exercises | Q 4.6 | पृष्ठ २०

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