Physics Chapter 1 (Topic 9 : Justify Vector Quantities)

Justify that displacement, force, weight, velocity, acceleration,
momentum, electric field strength and gravitational field
strength are vector quantities.

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Q1. Why is displacement considered a vector quantity?

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Q2. Force is a vector quantity because it:

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Q3. Weight is classified as a vector quantity because it:

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Q4. Velocity differs from speed because velocity:

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Q5. Why is acceleration a vector quantity?

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Q6. Momentum is a vector quantity because it depends on:

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Q7. Electric field strength is a vector quantity because it:

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Q8. Gravitational field strength is a vector because it:

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Q9. Which of the following is NOT a vector quantity?

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Q10. What makes displacement different from distance?

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Q11. Which statement best describes weight?

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Q12. Momentum direction is always along:

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Q13. Which of the following is a vector in circular motion?

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Q14. Why is electric field strength considered a vector?

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Q15. Which quantity changes direction when motion changes?

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Q16. Acceleration is a vector because it depends on:

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Q17. Which is true about gravitational field strength?

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Q18. Which pair contains only vector quantities?

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Q19. Why is force a vector quantity?

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Q20. Which is NOT required to define a vector quantity?

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Q21. Which quantity is a vector in projectile motion?

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Q22. Which statement about vectors is correct?

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Q23. Weight is always directed:

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Q24. Why is momentum not a scalar?

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Q25. Which of the following is a vector quantity in physics experiments?

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Q26. Electric field direction is defined by:

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Q27. Which quantity is vector in nature during free fall?

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Q28. Which statement correctly differentiates scalar and vector quantities?

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Q29. Why is displacement a vector while distance is a scalar?

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Q30. Which of the following is NOT a vector quantity?

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Q31. Which quantity always points toward the center of Earth?

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Q32. Why is acceleration a vector in circular motion?

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Q33. Which of the following best defines a vector quantity?

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Q34. Which quantity depends on velocity direction?

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Q35. Which is a correct real-life vector example?

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Q36. Which statement is correct about gravitational field strength?

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