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The motion of an object which takes path in no specific direction is called

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scalar quantity

Motion without a specified direction is called a scalar quantity. Vectors are designated by arrows, with the length indicating the relative magnitude of the motion. The distance an object moves is a scalar quanity. The straight-line distance in a specific dierction is the dispalcement vector.

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