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Vector or Scalar
1)The Speed of a snail___
2)The time it takes to run a mile___
3)The mass of an object___
4)The number of leaves on a tree___
5)Wind velocity____

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Answered by mohdkhalidmk23041979
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Explanation:

A vector is a large quantity and a scalar is a small quantity.

A scalar quantity has a magnitude and a vector quantity does not.

A vector quantity is described with a direction and a scalar is not.

Scalar quantities are path dependent quantities and vector quantities are not.

A scalar quantity depends only upon the initial and final values of the quantity; this is not the case for vector quantities.

The quantity 20 m/s, north is a speed and as such is a scalar quantity.

The quantity 9.8 m/s/s is an acceleration value and as such is a vector quantity.

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