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Q.7 Which of the following is not a vector quantity? (a) weight (b) force (c) mass (d) displacement.​

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Answered by aditsingh1501
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Answer:

displacement

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Answered by KarthikAju
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Answer: Displacement

Displacement

Vector Quantities are quantities which have both magnitude and Direction

Scalar Quantities are quantities which only has magnitude

Now, This means that, vector quantities can be measured by their size and their direction. For example, displacement, displacement can be measured by units like 36 metres etc and we can also say its 36m towards north or towards a direction. These quantities are Vector Quantities.

Scalar quanities can only be measured by their size/magnitude. For example, weight. Weight can be measured in units like 56 kilogram but they don't have a direction, we can't represent weight in a certain direction. These quanities are called Scalar Quantities.

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