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How will you Define Magnitude

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Answered by vindhya17171
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Magnitude simply means “how much”. In physics, we use many kinds of numbers, two of which are scalars and vectors. A scalar is a number that only has a magnitude or an amount. For example:

6 bananas

23.5 kilograms

18 meters/second

67 kilometers

A vector is a number that has a magnitude and a direction. For example:

18 meters/second West

67 kilometers Up

12 miles at an angle of 35 degrees

Some scalars can be made into vectors by adding a direction, but only certain things can be vectors since it would make no sense to say 6 bananas down (unless you were using a banana as a ruler - weird!)

What is magnitude in Physics, is certainly a question of immense importance in science. Magnitude generally refers to the quantity or distance. In relation to the movement, we can correlate magnitude with the size and speed of the object while travelling.

The size of the object or the amount is its magnitude. Like in case of speed, a car is travelling faster than a motorbike. In this case, the magnitude of the speed of the car is more than that of motorbike.

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