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Given reason Speed is called a scalar quantity.​

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Answered by sbbhxdhruvl
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A scalar quantity has magnitude or size, examples: distance, speed. Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction, examples: force, velocity and field strength. Speed here does not have any specific direction and have only magnitude so is a scalar quantity.

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Answered by amir4518
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speed is called a scalar quantity bcz it has only magnitude.

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