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what is difference between physical quantity and vector quantity ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Any physical quantity that does not include direction is known as scalar quantity. Vector quantity is one, that has both magnitude and direction. It changes with the change in their magnitude.

Answered by mohitgurjar5935
6

Question: ( difference between vector quantity and scaler quantity )

Answer:

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Vector quantity:

1 It requires magnitude and direction both.

2 It can be zero, negative or positive .

3 Two vector can not divide each other.

4 vector obey vector algera for multiplication and addition.

Scaler quantity

1 It requires only magnitude .

2 It can never be negative.

3 scaler divides scaler only.

4 scaler also obey algebric rules for multiplication and addition.

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