Science, asked by jaismeenkaur898, 1 year ago

difference between secular and vectar quantity

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Answered by ramking
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the scalar quantities are those quantities which require magnitude not direction for their representation example speed distance and etc


vector quantities are those quantities which require magnitude as well as direction boards for their representation for example acceleration displacement velocity and etc

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Answered by DevilDoll12
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HEYA!!
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➡Sclars v/s Vectors ⬅
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✨A scalar quantity has only Magnitude and no direction . But a vector quantity has both a direction and a magnitude .

✨A vector quantity is represented by an arrow on the top that represents the direction while there is no such placing in scalar .

✨Distance and speed are Scalar but displacement and And velocity are Vectors.

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