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what are scalar and vector quantities? give five examples of each​

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Answered by harshitajoshi8888
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A scalar quantity is usually depicted by a number , numerical value , or a magnitude , but no direction.

A vector is described by both direction and magnitude .

Examples of scalar quantities include time , volume , speed, mass , temperature , distance, energy , work , …

Example of vector quantities include acceleration , velocity , momentum , force , weight , …


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Answered by wolverine06
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scalar quantities are quantities which have only magnitude.

vector quantities are quantities which have both magnitude and direction.

Example scalar

  1. speed
  2. distance
  3. mass
  4. length
  5. volume

example vector

  1. displacement
  2. velocity
  3. acceleration
  4. force
  5. work


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