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Vector Quantities: Vector quantities refer to the physical quantities characterized by the presence of both magnitude as well as direction. For example, displacement, force, torque, momentum, acceleration, velocity, etc.

Since, Impulse = change in momentum = force/time. 

As momentum and force are vector quantities, hence impulse is a vector quantity.

(vector given by  their magnitude and direction)

Impulse is vector, it also has a direction

pressure is a vector quantity.

power, temperature are scalar quantity.

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