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Define scalar and vector quantities.​

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Answered by jot123456
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1.SACALAR QUANTITY :

the quantity which has only magnitude are called scalar quantity .

Example- distance, speed.

2.VECTOR QUANTITY :the quantities which has both magnitude and direction are called vector quantity.

Example -displacement, velocity.

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Answered by baby3419
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  • scalar quantity:A physical quantity having only magnitude is known as scalar quantity.

e.g:Distance, mass

  • vector quantity: A physical quantity having magnitude as well as direction is known as vector quantity.

e.g:displacement, weight

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