Physics Chapter 1 (Topic 8 : Justify Scalar Quantities)

Justify that distance, speed, time, mass, energy, and
temperature are scalar quantities.

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Q1. Why is distance classified as a scalar quantity?

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Q2. Which property confirms that speed is a scalar quantity?

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Q3. Time is considered a scalar quantity because:

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Q4. Why is mass classified as a scalar quantity?

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Q5. Which statement best justifies energy as a scalar quantity?

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Q6. Temperature is scalar because:

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Q7. Which of the following best explains why speed is not a vector?

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Q8. Which statement is correct about scalar quantities?

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Q9. Distance differs from displacement because distance:

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Q10. Why is mass not a vector quantity?

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Q11. Which of the following is a scalar quantity in motion?

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Q12. Energy is scalar because it:

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Q13. Which of the following correctly identifies scalar quantities?

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Q14. Temperature is not a vector because:

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Q15. Which property is common to all scalar quantities?

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Q16. Which of the following is NOT a scalar quantity?

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Q17. Why is time a scalar quantity in physics?

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Q18. Which of the following shows correct classification?

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Q19. Which statement best supports energy being scalar?

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Q20. Which is NOT needed to define scalar quantities?

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Q21. Why is speed different from velocity?

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Q22. Which of the following is a correct scalar pair?

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Q23. Temperature does not require direction because:

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Q24. Which of the following is a scalar quantity in physics experiments?

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Q25. Which statement is correct about scalar quantities?

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Q26. Why is energy considered scalar in mechanics?

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Q27. Which of the following is NOT a scalar quantity?

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Q28. Which property distinguishes scalar from vector quantities?

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Q29. Which of the following best describes all scalar quantities?

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Q30. Why is distance not a vector quantity?

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Q31. Which is a correct real-life scalar measurement?

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Q32. Which statement correctly classifies temperature?

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Q33. Which of the following is true for scalar quantities in physics?

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Q34. Why is mass considered scalar even in motion?

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Q35. Which combination correctly shows scalar quantities only?

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