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Difference between scaler physical quantity and vector physical quantity ​

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Answered by vaibhav3382
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Answer:

Scaler quantity has only magnitude but vector quantity has magnitude as well as direction

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Answered by Anonymous
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A scalar Quantity is a one dimensional measurement of a quantity.

Scalar are Quantities that are fully described by only Magnitude (or numerical value).

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Volume.

◕◕Time.

◕◕Speed.

◕◕Temprature.

◕◕Length.

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The Quantity which have magnitude as well as direction is called Vector Quantity.

Vector Quantities are important in studies of motion.

Vector Quantities need special laws of algebra for arithmetic operations.

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◕◕Velocity.

◕◕Force.

◕◕Acceleration.

◕◕Linear Momentum.

◕◕Displacemnt.

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