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Some Formulas you may need:

Quantity

Formula

Unit

Momentum (p)

p = mv

kg m/s

Acceleration (a)

a = (v_f - v_i) / t

m/s²

Distance (d)

d = v_i * t + 0.5 * a * t²

meters (m)

Velocity (v)

v = v_i + a * t

m/s

Force (F)

F = ma

Newton (N)

Key points:

Momentum: Represents the "quantity of motion" of an object, calculated by multiplying its mass (m) by its velocity (v).
Acceleration: The rate of change of velocity, calculated by dividing the change in velocity (v_f - v_i) by the time taken (t).
Distance: The total length traveled by an object.
Velocity: The speed of an object in a specific direction.
Force: A push or pull acting on an object, calculated using Newton's second law (F = ma).




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scalar quantity
vector quatity

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Here are the definitions for the terms you provided:

  1. Scalar Quantity: A scalar quantity is a physical quantity that has only magnitude and no direction. Examples include mass, temperature, and distance.

  2. Vector Quantity: A vector quantity is a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction. Examples include force, velocity, and acceleration.

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