Science, asked by Kshitijkolhe, 5 months ago

Two scalar quantities. *

options

1. velocity, acceleration

2. speed, distance

3. velocity, speed

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Answered by hazel2006
2

Answer:

speed, distance...

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Answered by bigb141976
1

Explanation:

Speed and temperature - Two more commonly used scalar quantities in physical calculations are speed and temperature. As long as they are not associated with a directional movement, they remain scalar quantities.

Scalar is a synonym of “number.” Time, mass, distance, length, volume, temperature, and energy are examples of scalar quantities. Scalar quantities that have the same physical units can be added or subtracted according to the usual rules of algebra for numbers.

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