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List down the differences btwn scalar and vector quantities


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Answered by Anonymous
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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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Answered by adi1902
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Explanation:

  • Scalar quantity has only magnitude and no direction.
  • Vector quantity has both magnitude and direction.  
  • Any change in scalar quantity indicates only change in magnitude of the concerned physical quantity.
  • Any change in vector quantity indicates changes either in magnitude or in direction or in both.
  • Scalar quantities are always one dimensional.
  • Vector quantities can be either one or two or three dimensional.
  • Scalar quantity cannot be resolved; in fact, it has exactly same value in all directions.
  • Vector quantity can be resolved in two mutually perpendicular directions using the adjacent angle.

Examples of scalar quantity—

Length

Mass

Energy

Density

Temperature

Examples of vector quantity—

Displacement

Velocity

Acceleration

Weight

Force


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