skalarstærðir
Skalarstærðir, also known as scalar quantities, are fundamental concepts in physics and mathematics. They are defined as quantities that possess only magnitude, meaning they can be fully described by a single numerical value along with its unit. Unlike vector quantities, which also have direction, scalar quantities do not require directional information.
Examples of scalar quantities include mass, which is measured in kilograms or grams, and temperature, measured
The operations involving scalar quantities are straightforward, typically involving standard arithmetic. For instance, adding two masses