difference b/w scaler and vector
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A scalar quantity is a one dimensional measurement of a quantity, like temperature, or mass. A vector has more than one number associated with it. A simple example is velocity. It has a magnitude, called speed, as well as a direction, like North or Southwest or 10 degrees west of North.
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A scalar is a quantity that is fully described by a magnitude (numerical value) alone. For example, distance and time are scalar quantities.
A vector is a quantity that is fully described by a magnitude and direction. For example, velocity and acceleration are vector quantitites since they have magnitude and direction.
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A scalar is a quantity that is fully described by a magnitude (numerical value) alone. For example, distance and time are scalar quantities.
A vector is a quantity that is fully described by a magnitude and direction. For example, velocity and acceleration are vector quantitites since they have magnitude and direction.
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