differnce between scaler and vector quantity
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SCALAR QUANTITY :
a physical quantity which has only magnitude is known as scalar quantity.
for example : mass, length, time, work, etc
VECTOR QUANTITY:
a physical quantity which has magnitude as well as direction is known as vector quantity.
example : velocity, displacement, acceleration , etc
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SCALAR QUANTITY :
a physical quantity which has only magnitude is known as scalar quantity.
for example : mass, length, time, work, etc
VECTOR QUANTITY:
a physical quantity which has magnitude as well as direction is known as vector quantity.
example : velocity, displacement, acceleration , etc
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Here your answer--
the difference between scalar and vector quantity are
1st scalar quantity- ---
Physical quantity which are described only by thier magnitude are called scalar quantity...
for examples of scalar quantity are length mass time volume energy and speed...
2nd vector quantity----
Physical quantity which need both magnitude and direction for their complete discription are called vector quantity...
some example of vector quantity are displacement velocity force acceleration and weight....
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Here your answer--
the difference between scalar and vector quantity are
1st scalar quantity- ---
Physical quantity which are described only by thier magnitude are called scalar quantity...
for examples of scalar quantity are length mass time volume energy and speed...
2nd vector quantity----
Physical quantity which need both magnitude and direction for their complete discription are called vector quantity...
some example of vector quantity are displacement velocity force acceleration and weight....
hope its help you
@Hero of all us alok
Have a nice day!!!!!!
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