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define scalar and vector quantities​

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Answered by sainathfulmanthe
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Answer:

quantity that has magnitude but no particular direction is described as scalar. A quantity that has magnitude and acts in a particular direction is described as vector

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Answered by Namjoonie7
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Explanation:

Scalar Quantity-A quantity that has magnitude is a scalar quantity. Eg. mass, length,distance, speed, The car is moving at 60km/hr.

Vector Quantity- A quantity that has magnitude as well as direction given is a Vector Quantity. Eg. acceleration, velocity, displacement, The car is moving at 69 Km/hr towards North

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