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A physical quantity having both magnitude and direction is vectoranf if it has only magnitude it is a scalar categories the following physical quantity in to scalar and vectors​

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Scalar: Volume, mass, speed, density, number of moles, angular frequency.

A scalar quantity is specified by its magnitude only. It does not have any direction associated with it. For example:- Volume, mass, speed, density, number of moles, and angular frequency are some of the scalar physical quantities.

Vector: Acceleration, velocity, displacement, angular velocity.

A vector quantity is specified by its magnitude as well as the direction associated with it. For example: - Acceleration, velocity, displacement, and angular velocity.

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