Physics, asked by GaganG, 1 year ago

define vector quantities giving two examples​

Answers

Answered by ramg777
15

The quantities which have both magnitude and direction are called as vector quantities.

Ex: Velocity, torque, etc.

Hope it helps you.

Mark me as the brainliest please.

Answered by meetcr7
4

A physical quantity which has both magnitude and direction is known as vector quantity.eg- velocity, force

Similar questions