Physics, asked by Thinkab13, 11 months ago

Is possession of magnitude and direction sufficient for calling a quantity vector? Explain please don't copy as I will delete​

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Answered by nishika66
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No, For example :Electric current has both Magnitude &Direction It is Scalar.....

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Answered by Anonymous
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it is not necessary that a physical quantity that has magnitude and direction be a vector quantity. ... for a quantity which has magnitude and direction but does does not follow vector laws of addition is electric current.

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