Scientists often make measurements. The physical quantities they measure fall into two categories: scalars and vectors. Scalar and vector quantities are treated differently in calculations.
Part of Physics (Single Science)Motion and forces
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A physical quantity is something that can be measured. Scalar quantities only have a magnitudeclosemagnitudeThe size of a physical quantity. or size.
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Some examples of scalar quantities include:
The sum of scalar quantities can be found by adding their values together.
Calculate the total mass of a 75 kg climber carrying a 15 kg backpack.
75 kg + 15 kg = 90 kg
Scalar quantities can be subtracted by subtracting one value from another.
A room is heated from 12掳C to 21掳C using a heater. Calculate the increase in temperature.
21掳C - 12掳C = 9掳C