on the basis of magnitude as well as direction how are physical quantities categorised , explain with examples?
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A physical quantity is a property of a material or system that can be quantified by measurement. A physical quantity can be expressed as the combination of a numerical value and a unit. For example, the physical quantity mass can be quantified as n kg, where n is the numerical value and kg is the unit.
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scalar quantity: only required magnitude.
Vector quantity: required magnitude as well as direction.
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on the basis of mag + direction, the above two physical quantity are categorised.
Example: Force is a vector quantity.
Speed is scalar quanntity.
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