Physics, asked by ziqranadhim12, 11 months ago

State how a scalar quantity differs from a vector quantity

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Answered by Kinggovind021
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Hey mate!!

A scalar quantity describes strictly only the magnitude, or amount, of something. It is represented by a numerical value only and gives no other information. A vector quantity, on the other hand, describes both the magnitude and direction of something.

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Answered by anshugupta6783
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Answer:

scalar - those quantity have only magnitude but not direction these are called scalar quantities

example -mass, land, time, speed current

vector- those quantity have magnitude and direction both are called vector quantity

example -displacement, acceleration, force

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