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what do you mean by scalar and vector quantities. Write down the examples of each.​

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Answered by sakshi746454
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scalar is a quantity that is fully described by a magnitude only. It is described by just a single number. Some examples of scalar quantities include speed, volume, mass, temperature, power, energy, and time. What is a vector? A vector is a quantity that has both a magnitude and a direction.

Answered by mahendra15aug
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Answer in my language so that you can understand,

Scalar quantities:

Quantities that have only magnitude and no direction are known as scalar quantities, Example : Distance, Speed, Work and energy.

Vector quantities:

Quantities which have magnitude and direction both are kbown as vector quantities, They follow rules of vector algebra. They are represented by a tail and an arrow head, as given in the above attachment.

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