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Difference between scalar quantity & Vector quantity..


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Answered by anushkabhosle82
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A scalar quantity has only magnitude, but no direction. Vector quantity has both magnitude and direction.

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Vector Quantity

It is a type of quantity that is described by having both magnitude and direction. Two vector quantities are said to be equal when they have the same magnitude and direction.

Vector quantity does not follow all the basic rules of algebra. Keep in mind that vector quantities can never be divided.

Cross product is the multiplication of two vector quantities. The main examples of vector quantities are Displacement, Force, Velocity, Acceleration, Momentum, etc

Scalar quantity

It is the measure of a quantity type described only by magnitude. Hence, variation in magnitude is what brings out the change is scalar quantities.

Scalar quantity operation follows all the basic rules of algebra. The magnitude of the object can be added, multiply, divided, and subtracted.

The dot product is a term used to describe the multiplication of scalar quantities. Main examples of scalar quantities are speed, time, etc,

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