Physics, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

Different between vector and scalar quantity ???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The vector quantity is a physical quantity which needs both magnitude and direction to define it. Scalar quantities explain one-dimensional quantities. ... Scalar quantity changes only when there is a change in their magnitude. As against this, vector quantity changes with the change in their magnitude, direction or both.

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Answered by Anonymous
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=> Vector quantity has magnitude as well as specific direction...

=> while scalar quantity has only magnitude it has not specific direction...

=> Vector = Force, displacement

=> scalar = distance, energy

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