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Differentiate between vector and scalar quantities. Classify the following as vector and scalar quantities. Force, distance, displacement, mass. the one write the answer understandable explanation will be marked as the brainiest

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Answered by muscardinus
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Vectors: The physical quantities that have both magnitude and direction are called vectors. For example, if we say that the object is moving at the rate of 10 m/s in east direction, it shows both magnitude (10 m/s) and direction (east).

Scalars: The The physical quantities that have only magnitude are called scalars. For example, if we say that the object is moving at the rate of 10 m/s, it shows only magnitude (10 m/s).

Out of "Force, distance, displacement, mass",

Vectors = Force, displacement

Scalars = distance and mass

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