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differentiation between scalar and vector quantity​

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Answered by irshadkwt99
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The Difference Between Vector And Scalar Quantities-

The scalar quantity is defined as thequantity that has only got magnitude, but not directions whereas, vector quantitycomprises of both magnitude and directions. The scalar quantity is only one dimensional and vector quantity is multi-dimensional.

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Answered by mamta9414
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scalar quantity- the physical quantity which has magnitude only (and algebraic law of addition ). for example- distance, speed etc.

vector quantity- the physical quantity which has magnitude as well as direction ( which obeys the laws of vector) .for example -displacement, velocity etc.

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