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DEFINE SCALER AND VECTOR QUANTITIES.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The quantity is either a vector or ascalar. These two categories can be distinguished from one another by their distinct definitions: Scalarsare quantities that are fully described by a magnitude (or numerical value) alone. Vectors arequantities that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction.

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Answered by TheInsaneGirl
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Answer :

Scalar Quantity : A physical quantity that has only magnitude and no direction is called scalar quantity .

For Example : Area is a scalar quantity as it has only magnitude .

Vector Quantity : A physical quantity that has both direction and magnitude is called a vector quantity . The direction is represented by an arrow over the top.

For example : Momentum (p) is a vector quantity as it has both a direction as well as a magnitude .

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