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Which terms correctly represent a vector quantity and its respective unit?
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weight - kilogram
mass - kilogram
force - Newton
speed - meters per second
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Only "force − Newton" is correct.
Explanations:
- Weight − kilogram: incorrect. Weight is a force (a vector) and its unit is the newton (N), not the kilogram.
- Mass − kilogram: kilogram is the correct unit, but mass is a scalar (not a vector).
- Speed − meters per second: m/s is the correct unit, but speed is a scalar (velocity is the vector).
Explanations:
- Weight − kilogram: incorrect. Weight is a force (a vector) and its unit is the newton (N), not the kilogram.
- Mass − kilogram: kilogram is the correct unit, but mass is a scalar (not a vector).
- Speed − meters per second: m/s is the correct unit, but speed is a scalar (velocity is the vector).
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