What are the physical quantity of motion under scalar and vector quantity with their MKS and CGS units
Asked by tumulumaleswari
| 2nd Oct, 2020,
03:46: PM
Expert Answer:
Physical quantities related to motion are as follows: -
Speed, Velocity
Distance, Displacement
Acceleration
Classifying the quantities based on scalar and vector quantities: -
Scalar quantities - Speed, distance
Vector quantities - Velocity, displacement, acceleration
MKS unit of speed and velocity - metre/second (m/s)
CGS unit of speed and velocity - centimetre/ second (cm/s)
MKS unit of distance and displacement - metre (m)
CGS unit of distance and displacement - centimetre (cm)
MKS unit of acceleration - metre/second2 (m/s2)
CGS unit of acceleration - centimetre/second2 (cm/s2)
Answered by Shiwani Sawant
| 5th Oct, 2020,
12:53: PM
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