Physics, asked by vanshikubadiya2007, 11 months ago

A vector quantity has both magnitude as well as direction,
whereas scalar quantity has only magnitude and no direction
which of the options given below is a scalar quantity? *
Velocity
Force
Work done
Acceleration

Answers

Answered by riyasharma92184
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Explanation:

Speed is a scalar quantity, having only magnitude and giving no information about direction. For example, 40ms is a speed, it tells us how fast an object is traveling, but nothing abut which direction the object is traveling in. The vector counterpart to speed is velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity.

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