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define scalar and vector quantity with examples

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Answered by Anonymous
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SCALAR QUANTITY :

The physical quantity that needs magnitude(value) only. There is no need of direction. This quantity cannot be zero.
Eg. speed, Distance, time etc.

VECTOR QUANTITY :

The physical quantity that needs magnitude ( value ) along with direction . It can be zero.
Eg. Velocity, DISPLACEMENT etc.



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Answered by ans81
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

SCALER QUANTITY = QUANTITIES THAT HAVE MAGNITUDE ONLY ARE CALLED SCALER QUANTITY.

FOR EXAMPLE = LENGTH, HEIGHT , DISTANCE, SPEED.

VECTOR QUANTITY = QUANTITY THAT HAVE MAGNITUDE AS WELL AS DIRECTION AND FOLLOW VECTOR LAWS OF ADDITION ARE CALLED VECTOR QUANTITY.

FOR EXAMPLE = FORCE, DISPLACEMENT, VELOCITY.

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