Define Scalar and Vector Quantity
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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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The physical quantity in which both quantity (magnitude) and direction are involved is called vector quantity. Examples of vector quantities are velocity, force, momentum, etc. Quantities which have only magnitude are called scalar quantities, such as speed, distance, mass, volume, temperature, time etc.
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