Define scalar quantity and vector quantity.
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SCALAR QUANTITY: A QUANTITY HAVING MANGNITUDE BUT NO DIRECTION.
VECTOR QUANTITY: A QUANTITY HAVING BOTH MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION.
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Scalar quantities
- These quantities possess only magnitude.
- Example - Speed, distance.
Vector quantities
- These quantities possess both magnitude as well as direction.
- Example - Velocity, displacement.
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