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difference between scalar and vector quantity​

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Answered by anulekshmi5637
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A vector quantity has a direction and a magnitude, while a scalar has only a magnitude. You can tell if a quantity is a vector by whether or not it has a direction associated with it. Example: Speed is a scalar quantity, but velocity is a vector that specifies both a direction as well as a magnitude

Answered by vinitharajnair
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 \sf Hlo \: mate \: here's \: your \: answer \:

 \sf \underline {SCALAR}

 \sf Physical \: quantities \: having \: only \: magnitude \: are \: known \: as \: Scalar\: quantity

eg:- speed , distance , mass, length,etc

 \sf \underline {VECTOR}

 \sf Physical \: quantities \: having \: both \: magnitude \: and \: direction \: are \: known \: as

 \sf Vector \: quantity

eg :- Displacement , Acceleration, Velocity , Force ,etc

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