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Define Scalar and vector quantities. ​

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Answered by radhika9585
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........Scalar quantity .....

A physical quantity which is described completely by its magnitude (for size ) is called a scalar quantity❣❣

.............Vector quantity......

A physical quantity which requires both magnitude (Or size) and direction for its complete description is called vector quantity.....❣❣........

Answered by Anonymous
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Scalar Quantities

These are those quantities which possess only magnitude. Example - distance, speed.

Vector Quantities

These are those quantities which possess both magnitude as well as direction. Example - Displacement , Velocity.

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