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Difference between Scalar and vector quantity ?​

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Answered by ILLIgalAttitude
2

Scaler: A quantity which has only magnitude but is not related to any fixed direction in space is called scaler.

Examples

=> Mass

=>Length

=>Density

=>Time

=>temperature

Vector: A quantity which has magnitude as well as direction is called vector.

Examples

=>Force

=>Acceleration

=>Weight

=>Displacement

Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

Scalar Quantity:It has only magnitude no direction.

Vector Quantity: It has both magnitude and direction.

Scalar Quantity: 1 dimensional.

Vector Quantity: It is associated with more than 1 dimensions

Scalar Quantity: Scalar can divide each other.

Vector Quantity: Vector cannot divide each other.

Scalar Quantity: Example: Mass, length, time etc

Vector Quantity: Example: Velocity, displacement, acceleration etc.

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