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scalar and vector quantities together called???

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Answered by Harsh951
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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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Answered by aman1091
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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

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