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Grade 10Mechanics

Why tensor is not a physical quantity. Please explain why

Profile image of Sanskriti nayak
8 Years agoGrade 10
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Profile image of Arun
8 Years ago
Dear student
 
Physical quantities that vary in two different directions are properly described as tensors. I like to visualize tensors as the surface of a cube (similar to visualizing a vector as an arrow): each face of the cube has 3 directions associated with it- one normal, and two tangential.