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scalar and vector quantity describe​

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Answered by TanishaDixit
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scalar quantity = it is the physical quantity having magnitude but no direction. Example - distance and speed .

vector quantity = it is the physical quantity having both magnitude and direction.

example - displacement and velocity

Answered by Khasphel
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scalar are the physical quantities which can be added or subtracted by ordinary method of algebra. It also don't follow parallelogram law and triangle law. such quantity only has magnitude not direction such as speed, distance current etc

vector are the quantities which not only has magnitude but also has direction. it can not be added or subtracted by ordinary law of algebra. it follows parallelogram law of vector addition and triangle lae of vectors. such as velocity, displacement, force etc

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