Can scalar be multiplied with vector?
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A vector is a quantity with both magnitude and direction. A scalar is a quantity with only magnitude. Multiplying a vector by a scalar is equivalent to multiplying the vector's magnitude by the scalar. The vector lengthens or shrinks but does not change direction.
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