Dofference between scaler and vector field
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In physics, we deal with two kinds of quantities – scalars and vectors.
A scalar is an entity which only has a magnitude – no direction. Examples of scalar quantities include mass, electric charge, temperature, distance, etc.
A vector, on the other hand, is an entity that is characterized by a magnitude and a direction. Examples of vector quantities are displacement, velocity, magnetic field, etc.
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an important distinction between a vector field and a scalar field is that the former contains information about both the direction and the magnitude at every point in the space, while only a single variable is specified for the latter.an example of a system of continuous bodies is air flow.
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