how to multiply scalar quantities tell it with example
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Two scalar quantities can also be multiplied or divided by each other to form a derived scalar quantity. For example, if a train covers a distance of 100 km in 1.0 h, its speed is 100.0 km/1.0 h = 27.8 m/s, where the speed is a derived scalar quantity obtained by dividing distance by time.
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While scalar multiplication results in another vector, vector multiplication (in which two vectors are multiplied together) results in a scalar product .
For example, if u and v are two different vectors with an angle between them of q,
Then multiplying the two gives the following :
u . v = |uv|cosq.
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