Asked by Sigma
Which terms correctly represent a vector quantity and its respective unit?(1 point)
Responses
force - Newton
force - Newton
mass - kilogram
mass - kilogram
speed - meters per second
speed - meters per second
weight - kilogram
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Only "force — Newton" is correct.
- Force is a vector and its SI unit is the newton (N).
- Mass is a scalar (kg).
- Speed is a scalar (m/s); velocity would be the vector.
- Weight is a vector but its unit is newtons, not kilograms.
- Force is a vector and its SI unit is the newton (N).
- Mass is a scalar (kg).
- Speed is a scalar (m/s); velocity would be the vector.
- Weight is a vector but its unit is newtons, not kilograms.
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