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should a quantity having both magnitude and direction be necessarily a vector?give reason

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Answered by gamingwithnirajan201
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No the physical quantity having magnitude and direction is not necessarily a vector quantity.In order to be a vector quantity also needs to follow the vector rule of algebra. For e.g.Electric current has both magnitude and direction but it is not a vector quantity because it does not follow the vector rule of algebra

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