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Simple definition for scaler and vector quantity.


janaksingh: scaler quantity is a quantity which do not have direction. eg velocity
janaksingh: vector quantity is a quantity which have both direction and magnitude eg-force

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Answered by Anonymous
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Scaler quantity: scaler quantity is completely expressed by its magnitude alone. e.g., length, breadth, area, mass, temperature, density, time, work, etc. In scalar quantity only magnitude, i.e. a value with a unit, to express it.
Vector quantity: vector quantity is expressed completely only when magnitude and direction are both given.
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