5 differences between scalar and vector
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The Difference Between Vector And Scalar Quantities-
The scalar quantity is defined as the quantity that has only got magnitude, but not directions whereas, vector quantity comprises of both magnitude and directions. ... The distance between the two points in the space is the scalar quantity, but not its direction.
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The scalar quantity shows us only magnitude.
and it's examples are distance speed temperature etc..
while vector quantity shows us both magnitude and direction
and its example are displacement velocity temperature gradient etc
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