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distinguish between a scalar quantity and a vector quantity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Scalar quantity refers to the quantity, which has only magnitude and no direction. On the other hand, vector quantity implies the physical quantity which comprises of both magnitude and direction.

Physics is a science based on mathematics. While studying physics, we go through a number of concepts and notions, which rely on mathematics. The mathematical quantities explaining the motion of a body are bifurcated into two groups, i.e. scalar quantity and vector quantity.

For a layperson, the two terms, are same, but in the world of physics, there is a huge difference between scalar and vector quantity. So, take a look at the article provided to you, for better understanding.

Answered by Kiran9088DSKAA
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scalar quantity: it has only magnitude

vector quantity: it has both magnitude and direction.

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