True or false : a quantity that is ignorant of direction is referred to as a vector quantity
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False.
A quantity that is ignorant of direction is referred to as a scalar quantity.
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Scalar quantity
The physical quantities which have only magnitude are known as scalar quantities.
Eg: mass, speed, distance, time, energy, density, volume, temperature, distance, work etc...
Vector Quantity
The physical quantities for which both magnitude and direction are defined distinctly are known as vector quantities.
Eg: displacement, acceleration, force, momentum, weight, the velocity of light, a gravitational field, current etc...
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