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Define Vector and Scalar

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Answered by yashgandhi74
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Answer:

VECTOR- The quantities which are having magnitude and direction and also obeys law of addition is called VECTOR.

EX- DISPLACEMENT, VELOCITY, FORCE.

SCALAR- The quantities which are having magnitude but no direction is called SCALAR.

EX- MASS, TIME, TEMPERATURES.

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Answered by Anonymous
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vector:- quantity which have magnitude as well as duraction and follow perellelogram rule of addition called vector quantity .

example displacement ,velocity , acceleration etc

Scaler :- Quantity which have magnitude but not duraction or which have magnitude and direction but not follow perellelogram rule are called scaler quantity .

eg current ,distance ,speed etc

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