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A physical quantity having both magnitude and direction is
a) time b) accelerationc) speed d) distance travelled

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Answered by best17
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The correct answer is

(B) Acceleration

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The correct answer is, “A physical quantity having both magnitude and direction is acceleration.”

They are mainly considered as the vector quantity that follows up the vector law of addition.

They are also directional dependent that made it a rotation-invariant in terms of objects. These values are mainly linear in nature.

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