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Distinguish a scalar quantity and vector quantity

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Answered by roshanchiraj
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The quantity is either a vector or a scalar. These two categories can be distinguished from one another by their distinct definitions: Scalars are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude (or numerical value) alone. Vectors are quantities that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction.

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Answered by yeswanths155
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Vector

It has only the magnitude It has direction and magnitude

Only one dimensional It is multidimensional

This quantity changes with the change in magnitude This changes with magnitude and direction

Normal rules of algebra are applicable here There is a different set of rules known as vector algebra

One scalar quantity can divide another scalar One vector cannot divide another vector

In the example of speed, time, etc, the distance between the points is a scalar quantity, not the direction Velocity could be an example because it is a measurement of the rate of change of an object’s positionDifference Between Scalar and Vector

Scalar Vector

It has only the magnitude It has direction and magnitude

Only one dimensional It is multidimensional

This quantity changes with the change in magnitude This changes with magnitude and direction

Normal rules of algebra are applicable here There is a different set of rules known as vector algebra

One scalar quantity can divide another scalar One vector cannot divide another vector

In the example of speed, time, etc, the distance between the points is a scalar quantity, not the direction Velocity could be an example because it is a measurement of the rate of change of an object’s position

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