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What are scalar and vector bosons?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The terms “boson”, “scalar” and “vector” in this context all refer to the spin of the particle in question: bosons are particles with integer or zero spin; scalar bosons have zero spin; vector bosons have spin 1.

Answered by rajoraneeraj1
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Answer:

SCALAR : THOSE MEASUREMENTS WHICH HAVE ONLY MAGNITUDE BUT NO PARTICULAR DIRECTION ARE CALLED AS SCALAR

VECTOR:THOSE MEASUREMENTS WHICH HAVE BOTH DIRECTION AND MAGNITUDE ARE CALLED AS VECTOR

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