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Is this a scalar quantity or a vector quantity? Wind blowing at 20 knots

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Answered by ayushsharma907
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Scalar: Scalars are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude (or numerical value) alone.

Vector: Vectors are quantities that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction.

Wind blowing at 20 knots is Scalar..

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Answered by stalwartajk
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Wind blowing at 20 knots is a vector quantity.

What is scalar quantity?

A scalar quantity is a quantity that has only magnitude and no direction. Examples of scalar quantities include temperature, mass, energy, time, speed (when the direction is not specified), and distance.

A vector quantity is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. In the case of wind blowing at 20 knots, the magnitude is 20 knots (which is a unit of speed) and the direction is the direction in which the wind is blowing. The direction of the wind is an essential component of the vector, and without it, the quantity is incomplete.

Therefore, wind blowing at 20 knots is a vector quantity.

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