Distinguish between scalar quantity and vector quantity. Give one example of each.
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scaler quantity have magnitude
scaler quantity can be zero
vector only have magnitude and distance
vector quantity cannot be zero
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Those quantities which are expressed only in magnitude are called scalar quantities.
e.g. Temperature, Pressure, etc.
Those quantities which can be expressed in both magnitude and direction are called vector quantities .
e.g. Force, velocity, etc.
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