Physics, asked by radha854, 11 months ago

is there any difference between magnitude and amount in physics ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In physics — the study of motion distance, velocity, speed and mass expressed as quantities — is divided between vectors and scalars. A one-dimensional scalar is described by its magnitude alone, while a two-dimensional vector is fully described by its magnitude and direction. Speed is the magnitude of the movement.

Answered by vaishnavipatil3185
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Explanation:

No, there is no difference between magnitude and amount in physics because magnitude is a part of physics

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