How does a vector measurement differ from a scalar measurement?
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A vector quantity has both magnitude as well as direction. e.g., displacement, velocity,accelaration,etc.
Whereas a scalar quantity only has magnitude. e.g., length, time, mass, etc.
Whereas a scalar quantity only has magnitude. e.g., length, time, mass, etc.
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