difference between scalar and vector quantity
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Scaler quantity - All those quantities which can be completely describe by magnitude alone, is called scaler quantity. The physical quantity which have only magnitude but no direction.
Example -: Mass, time, distance, speed, volume, etc.
Vector quantity - The physical quantity which need both magnitude and direction for their complete description, is called vector quantity.
Example -: Weight, force, velocity, acceleration, etc.
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Defining Scalar and Vector Quantity:
Scalar is the measurement of a medium strictly in magnitude. Vector is a measurement that refers to both the magnitude of the medium as well as the direction of the movement the medium has taken.
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