Tag: vectors and transformations

Questions Related to vectors and transformations

Which one of the following is not a scalar quantity?

  1. Temperature

  2. Density

  3. Mass

  4. Weight


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Temperature,Density,Mass are clearly scalars.
Whereas in case of weight, it acts always downwards beacuse of
accelration due to gravity.
Hence, option D.

If a be an unit vector then

  1. direction of a is constant

  2. magnitude of a is constant

  3. direction and magnitude of a is constant

  4. any one of direction or magnitude is constant.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

For a given unit vector , Magnitude and direction are constant (fixed).
since, a vector cannot have two directions.
Hence, option C.

If two vectors have the same magnitude and direction regardless of the positions of their initial points, then they are

  1. Co-initial vectors

  2. Colinear vectors

  3. Equal Vectors

  4. Unit Vector


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 A quantity that has magnitude as well as direction is called a vector.  

or we can say ,
Two vectors are said to be equal if they have the same magnitude and directionregardless of the positions of their initial points.

A line PQ is symbolically written as

  1. PQ

  2. $\overrightarrow{PQ}$

  3. $\overleftrightarrow{PQ}$

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

We know that the symbolically is  $\leftrightarrow$

now,  option $C$ is correct.

A ray has ................ end point/points.

  1. 1

  2. 2

  3. 3

  4. no


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In geometry, a ray is usually taken as a half-infinite line (also known as a half-line) with one of the two points and taken to be at infinity. 

Which of the following symbols represent vectors?

  1. $v$

  2. $\vec{AB}$

  3. $\displaystyle \left| v \right| $

  4. $\displaystyle u+\left| v \right| $


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The vector is visual representation of a physical quantity that which has the both direction and the magnitude.

And out of these option,
Only option $B$ have the both direction and magnitude.
So, the correct answer is $\vec {AB}$.
Because it has a particular direction from $A$ to $B$ and also have the magnitude.

Which of the following expressions represent vectors ?

  1. $v$

  2. $AB$

  3. $\displaystyle \left| v \right| $

  4. $\displaystyle \vec { AB }  $


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The vector is visual representation of a physical quantity that which has the both direction and the magnitude.

And out of these option,
Only option $D$ have the both direction and magnitude.
So, the correct answer is $\vec {AB}$.
Because it has a particular direction from $A$ to $B$ and also have the magnitude.

Which of the following expressions represent vectors ?

  1. $\displaystyle -v$

  2. $\displaystyle u+v$

  3. $\displaystyle \vec{u}+ \vec{v} $

  4. $\displaystyle -\left| \vec { A  B} \right| $


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

$\vec u + \vec v$ represents vector.


Hence, the option $C$ is correct.

State the following statement is true or false

In vector Algebra displacement is a vector quantity.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
In vector algebra, displacemant is a vector quantity. since displacement has both value and direction. 
Distance is a scalar quantity.
Therefore, given statement is $TRUE$. 

On ethe rectangularcomponent of a viewer of 20m is 10 m .The component is

  1. 20m

  2. $\eqalign{
    & \cr
    & 20\sqrt 3 \cr} $

  3. $\eqalign{
    & \cr
    & 10\sqrt 3 \cr} $

  4. None


Correct Option: A