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can you have physical quantities having magnitude and direction which are not vectors​

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Answered by Sumit15081947
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A physical quantity having both magnitude and direction need not be considered a vector. For example, despite having magnitude and direction, current is a scalar quantity. ... Generally speaking, the rotation of a body about an axis is not a vector quantity as it does not follow the law of vector addition

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