difference between scalar, vector and tensor
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The tensor is a more generalized form of scalar and vector. Or, the scalar, vector are the special cases of tensor. If a tensor has only magnitude and no direction (i.e., rank 0 tensor), then it is called scalar. If a tensor has magnitude and one direction (i.e., rank 1 tensor), then it is called vector.
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Explanation: a scalar quantity consists only magnitude
A vector quantity consists both direction and magnirude
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