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Magnitude simply means “how much”. In physics, we use many kinds of numbers, two of which are scalars and vectors. A scalar is a number that only has a magnitude or an amount. For example:
6 bananas
23.5 kilograms
18 meters/second
67 kilometers
A vector is a number that has a magnitude and a direction. For example:
18 meters/second West
67 kilometers Up
12 miles at an angle of 35 degrees
Some scalars can be made into vectors by adding a direction, but only certain things can be vectors since it would make no sense to say 6 bananas down (unless you were using a banana as a ruler - weird!)
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the great size or importance of something
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Explanation:
MAGNITUDE :
IN PHYSICS, IT REFERS TO THE SIZE OR MATHEMATICAL VALUE.
LIKE IN PHYSICS :
VECTOR QUANTITY NEEDS DIRECTION ALONG WITH MAGNITUDE.
SCALAR QUANTITY NEEDS ONLY MAGNITUDE.
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