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Difference b/w vector and scalar quantity

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Answered by khyathis
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hey here is ur answer

vector quantity needs both magnitude as well as direction but whereas scalar needs only magnitude

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Answered by DevilDoll12
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HEYA!!
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➡SCALARS V/s VECTORS :

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◀A Scalar quantity has only Magnitude and no Direction . But a vector quantity has both a direction and a magnitude .

◀The direction of a vector is indicated by an arrow overhead but their is no need to represent direction for a scalar quantity.

◀Distance and speed are Scalar but Displacement and Velocity are Vectors .


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