Meaning & Definition of word "Scalar"

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    Scalar

    /ˈskeɪlər/

    noun:

    • 1. A quantity that is fully described by a magnitude alone.
      • Example: Temperature is a scalar, as it only has a magnitude without direction.
    • 2. In mathematics and physics, a scalar is an element of a field that can be used to scale vectors.
      • Example: In the equation, we multiplied the vector by a scalar to adjust its length.

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to a quantity that is completely described by a single numerical value.
      • Example: The scalar properties of the system simplify the calculations.
    • 2. Pertaining to a mathematical object that can be expressed as a single number.
      • Example: The scalar value provided the necessary input for the computation.

    Etymology

    Derived from Latin 'scalaris', meaning 'ladder, stair', from 'scala' meaning 'ladder.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    scalar product:

    The dot product of two vectors, resulting in a scalar.

    scalar field:

    A function that assigns a scalar value to every point in a space.

    scalar multiplication:

    Multiplication of a vector by a scalar quantity.

    Related Words

    vector:

    A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.

    matrix:

    A rectangular array of numbers or quantities.

    magnitude:

    The size or extent of something.

    Slang Meanings of scalar

    Meaning: Something that is straightforward or simple.

    Example Sentence: This task is scalar, just add the numbers.

    Meaning: Referring to a measurement that is easy to understand.

    Example Sentence: Don’t overthink it; it’s just a scalar measure.