difference between scalar quantity and vector quantity
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Scalar Quantity: A scalar quantity has only magnitude. Some examples are length, area, volume, mass, speed, density, temperature, etc.
Vector Quantity: A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction. Some examples are displacement, velocity, acceleration, momentum, force, thrust, drag, lift, weight, etc.
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here is your answer,
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Scalar Quantity: A scalar quantity has only magnitude. Some examples are length, area, volume, mass, speed, density, temperature, etc.
Vector Quantity: A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction. Some examples are displacement, velocity, acceleration, momentum, force, thrust, drag, lift, weight, etc.
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hii friend
well the difference between scalar quantity and vector quantity is that in scalar there is magnitude but no direction for ex speed, time
where as in vector quantity there is magnitude and direction
for ex velocity
well the difference between scalar quantity and vector quantity is that in scalar there is magnitude but no direction for ex speed, time
where as in vector quantity there is magnitude and direction
for ex velocity
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