classify below listed quantity into scalar and vector first for second Mars third displacement forth area V temperature 6 weight
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Scalar quantities have only magnitude.
Scalar quantities have only magnitude.
Distance :-
is a scalar quantity.
- It refers only to how far an object has traveled. For example, 4 feet is a distance; it gives no information about direction. To say an object traveled 4 feet is somewhat ambiguous. To say the object traveled 4 feet west, for example, would be a displacement, and would then be a vector quantity. It gives a more complete picture of what happened.
Mass :-
is a scalar quantity.
- Simply put, it refers to how much matter an object is made up of. It has magnitude but gives no indication of direction in any sense. The vector counterpart to mass is weight.
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