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Answered by Shivraj0710
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Answer:

Row D

Explanation:

v = Final velocity

( Velocity contains both magnitude and direction so it is a vector quantity)

s = Displacement ( We generally consider it distance which is wrong)

(Displacement contains both magnitude and direction so it is a vector quantity)

And hence, both v and s are vector quantity.

Answered by GhostGamingStream
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Answer:

Row C

Explanation:

Velocity is a vector quantity, while displacement is a scalar quantity

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