SCALAR AND VECTOR QUANTITIES EXAMPLES .
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➖Scalar
⭕️Scalar quantity is a physical quantity which has only magnitude.
⭕️The scalar quantity obey algebraic rules for the operations like addition and multiplication!!!!!!
⭕️A scalar can divide another scalar.
⭕️Some examples are mass, length, time, work, etc.
➖Vector
⭕️vector quantity is a physical quantity which has magnitude as well as direction.
⭕️Vectors obey vector algebra for the operations like addition and multiplication.
⭕️Two vectors can never divide each other!!!!!!!!!!!!
⭕️some examples are velocity, displacement, acceleration, etc.
⭕️Scalar quantity is a physical quantity which has only magnitude.
⭕️The scalar quantity obey algebraic rules for the operations like addition and multiplication!!!!!!
⭕️A scalar can divide another scalar.
⭕️Some examples are mass, length, time, work, etc.
➖Vector
⭕️vector quantity is a physical quantity which has magnitude as well as direction.
⭕️Vectors obey vector algebra for the operations like addition and multiplication.
⭕️Two vectors can never divide each other!!!!!!!!!!!!
⭕️some examples are velocity, displacement, acceleration, etc.
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Scalar quantities have only magnitude. There are no absolute direction.
example := volume
temperature
speed
length
mass.
Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction.
example:= displacement
velocity
acceleration
momentum
force.
Scalar quantities have only magnitude. There are no absolute direction.
example := volume
temperature
speed
length
mass.
Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction.
example:= displacement
velocity
acceleration
momentum
force.
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