Physics, asked by Nikki57, 1 year ago

Suppose a person is moving towards another person. Now here i have mentioned the direction towards the another person, is this quantity vector or scalar?

I think it's neither a scalar quantity nor a vector quantity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi NIkki @_@
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Scalar quantities have only magnetite 
Vector Quantities have magnitude and also a direction
if u mentioned the direction 
then sure it is a vector quantity.
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Anonymous: Got it dear :)?
Anonymous: When the person move to another person it covers some distance and u mentioned the direction so we can say it displace ment which is vector quantity .
Nikki57: ya...... thank u so much...... :).....
Anonymous: :) I also luv physics
allysia: So it is vector quantity.
Nikki57: ya
allysia: Thank you guys.
Nikki57: :)
Anonymous: thanks for brainliest :)
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Answered by dipen20031
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hi nikkki ... as you say that direction is also mentioned then it is a vector quantity ...
scalar quantity ..... only magnitude is mentioned

vector quantity .... both magnitude and direction is there

physical quantities are the quantities which can be measured ... vector and scalar are the two types of it

dipen20031: magnitude is the distance travel between two objects . ... and if direction is given then displacement an be done and therefore it is a vector quantity
allysia: Thanks for help.
dipen20031: ur welcm ... aany other dought
dipen20031: doubt
allysia: Yes i do have other doubts
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