📏 Magnitudes Escalares y Magnitudes Vectoriales 💡 EJEMPLOS  [Fácil y Rápido] | FÍSICA |

📏 Magnitudes Escalares y Magnitudes Vectoriales 💡 EJEMPLOS [Fácil y Rápido] | FÍSICA |

Understanding Magnitudes: Scalar vs. Vector

Classification of Magnitudes

  • A magnitude is defined as anything that can be measured, and it can be classified into two categories: scalar and vector magnitudes.
  • Scalar magnitudes are those expressed solely by a value (number) and a unit of measurement. Examples include:
  • Mass: 15 kg
  • Length: 2 meters
  • Time: 45 seconds
  • Area: 200 m²
  • Volume: 8 mÂł
  • Temperature: 36°C
  • Speed: 50 m/s
  • Work: 50 Joules

Characteristics of Vector Magnitudes

  • Vector magnitudes not only express a value but also include direction and sense.
  • Direction can be described in various ways, such as horizontal, vertical, or specific angles (e.g., 45°,150°).
  • Sense refers to the orientation of the vector, indicating whether it moves up, down, left, or right.
  • Examples of vector magnitudes include:
  • An automobile moving horizontally for a distance of 5 km to the left.
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