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difference scaler and vector
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Answered by Vishesh1000
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Answer:

What is a scalar?

A scalar is a quantity that is fully described by a magnitude only. It is described by just a single number. Some examples of scalar quantities include speed, volume, mass, temperature, power, energy, and time.

What is a vector?

A vector is a quantity that has both a magnitude and a direction. Vector quantities are important in the study of motion. Some examples of vector quantities include force, velocity, acceleration, displacement, and momentum.

What is the difference between a scalar and vector?

A vector quantity has a direction and a magnitude, while a scalar has only a magnitude. You can tell if a quantity is a vector by whether or not it has a direction associated with it.

Example:

Speed is a scalar quantity, but velocity is a vector that specifies both a direction as well as a magnitude. The speed is the magnitude of the velocity. A car has a velocity of 40 mph east. It has a speed of 40 mph.


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Answered by Anonymous
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those which has magnitude And No direction is called scalar quantity

vector are those which has magnitude and direction

Example :-

speed is a scalar quantity

displacement is a vector quantity

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