Scalar quantity and vector quantity definition in theory
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A scalar quantity is a physical quantity that only has magnitude
A vector quantity is a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
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Scalar Quantity
Scalar quantity is the Physical quantity that is derived on the basis of magnitude.
Example :-
Distance, speed, mass, etc.
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Vector Quantity
Vector quantity is the physical quantity that requires both magnitude and direction.
Example :-
Acceleration, momentum, displacement, etc.
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