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explain vector and scalar with suitable examples?​

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Answered by anuanu04r
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Scalars are the physical quantities that have the only magnitude. The examples of scalars are electric charge, density, mass etc.

Vectors are the physical quantities that have both magnitudes as well as direction. The examples of vectors are velocity, acceleration, force etc.

Answered by tanishkalokhande10
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Scalars are the physical quantities that have the only magnitude. The examples of scalars are electric charge, density, mass etc. Vectors are the physical quantities that have both magnitudes as well as direction. The examples of vectors are velocity, acceleration, force etc.

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