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difference between scalar quantity and vector quantity​

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Answered by pavit15
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Scalar quantities are quantities that are described only by a magnitude.

They do not have a direction of action.

Scalar, a physical quantity that is completely described by its magnitude; examples of scalars are volume, density, speed, energy, mass, and time.

Vector, in physics, a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.

It is typically represented by an arrow whose direction is the same as that of the quantity and whose length is proportional to the quantity's magnitude.

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Answered by tarracharan
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Scalar quantity - doesn't depend on direction

Vector quantity - depends on direction

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