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A physical quantity that has magnitude as well as__________ is called vector quantity.​

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Answered by ArthiTP
5

Answer:

direction

Explanation:

vector is the physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction

Answered by Cynefin
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A physical quantity that has magnitude as well as direction is called vector quantity.

For Example: Force, Accleration, Velocity are the examples of vector quantity because they are expressed by both magnitude and direction.

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  • The quantities which has only magnitude is known as Scalar quantity. For Example - Speed, Mass, Distance etc.

  • Scalar quantities can be positive or zero but Vector quantities can be positive, negative or zero.

  • Moreover Vector quantities are those which follow certain laws of addition like triangle's and parallelogram laws.

  • Tensor quantities are another group of quantities which includes the ones which have both magnitude and direction but doesn't follow vector laws of addition.
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