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Answered by zainbunji112
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The quantity described by its magnitude and direction is known as scalar quantity

Answered by prachi14119
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scalar, a physical quantity that is completely described by its magnitude; examples of scalars are volume, density, speed, energy, mass, and time. Other quantities, such as force and velocity, have both magnitude and direction and are called vectors.

Scalar quantities are quantities that are described only by a magnitude. They do not have a direction of action.

In physics, scalars are physical quantities that are unaffected by changes to a vector space basis. Scalars are often accompanied by units of measurement, as in "10 cm".

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