scalar and vector quantities together called???
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A vector is a physical quantity that has both a magnitude and a direction. ... These two quantities, the speed and direction of the car, (a magnitude and a direction) together form a vector we call velocity. Examples of scalar quantities: mass has only a value, no direction.
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hey bro!!
scalar have magnitude only
whereas vector have both magnitude and directions ....
there no u can Say vector contain scalar also but scalar have no vector ...
and there is no any quantity having both combination
scalar have magnitude only
whereas vector have both magnitude and directions ....
there no u can Say vector contain scalar also but scalar have no vector ...
and there is no any quantity having both combination
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