Difference between Vector and Scalar Quantity in Simple Wording
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The quantity that has magnitude but no particular direction is called scalar quantity.
The quantity that has magnitude and acts in a particular direction is described as vector quantity.
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Difference Between Scalar and Vector
Scalar:-
- It has only the magnitude
- Only one dimensional
- This quantity changes with the change in magnitude
Vector:-
- It has direction and magnitude
- It is multidimensional
- This changes with magnitude and direction
A scalar quantity is different from a vector quantity in terms of direction.
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