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what are Vector quantities

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Answered by Csilla
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Vector quantities are those quantaties wihich have Magnitude , Direction and Follows Vector Addittion...

For Example: displacement, acceleration , etc

Vector addittion means addittion or substraction of vector quantaties...

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Answered by Anonymous
25

The physical quantities which describe both direction and magnitude are termed vector quantities.

For e.g.,

  • Velocity,
  • Displacement,
  • Force,
  • Momentum,
  • Acceleration
  • Impulse, etc.

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Scalar Quantities: The quantities which tell only about the magnitude and not direction are termed as scalar Quantities.

For e.g.,

  • Work,
  • Distance,
  • Time,
  • Volume,
  • Mass, etc.
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