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differentiate between scalar and vector quantity​


ashishjangra284: which does not follow vector rule
ashishjangra284: are called scaler

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Answered by fairy231
1

Answer:

scalar quantity are the quantities which requires both magnitude and direction whereas vector quantity are the quantities which requires only magnitude


vinit2741: you have written reverse
vinit2741: scalars don't require direction while vectors require bot direction and magnitude
ashishjangra284: because at the time you will study electicty some where the things will not follow scaler quantify
ashishjangra284: what is a area vector or a scalar
vinit2741: ya i know they are called as tensor quantities for example current
vinit2741: only area is scalar
ashishjangra284: when you study electric flux area is treated as vector
vinit2741: yes thats why i told simple area is only scalar
vinit2741: not all type of areas
vinit2741: but thats not the issue she has written scalar require direction as well as magnitude and vectors require only magnitude so i was just correcting her
Answered by sachinarora2001
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Scalar quantity ...

1.It has only magnitude no direction

2.Scalar quantity has only one dimensional

3.Length ,mass,energy,temp are the example of scalar quantity

4.Any change in scalar quantity only means change in magnitude

Vector quantity.....

1.It has both magnitude and direction

2 It has two or three dimensional...

3.Displacement,velocity,work,force etc are the example of vector quantity..

4.Any change in vector quantity refers change in both magnitude and direction...

Hope its helpful to you.....

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