Each of the following physical quantities is classified as a vector or a scalar quantity. Which of the classifications is correct?

a

electric potential (Vector)

b

momentum (scalar)

c

gravitational field intensity (scalar)

d

magnetic flux density (vector)

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peter samson
9 years ago

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Testyem
5 years ago

I concur with myschool

daniel6789
3 years ago

The right answer is B:
Flux density is the dot product of field and area vector so it is also a scalar. The magnetic field intensity (H) has both direction and magnitude so it is a vector.
The momentum of a body is a relation between mass (scalar) and velocity (vector), therefore it is a vector quantity.

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