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is a quantity which has a magnitude and direction always a vector give one example

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Answered by RevelliSowmya422
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A Quantity is decided to be scalar when it has only magnitude and no direction

Eg....Speed

A Quantity is said to be a vector when it has both magnitude and direction

Eg.....Velocity

Hope it helps!!!!!


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