Physics, asked by cherry115, 1 year ago

What is difference between scaler quantity and vector quantity.

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Answered by pramita8759
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ny physical quantity that does not include direction is known as scalar quantity.Vector quantity is one, that has both magnitude and direction.QuantitiesOne-dimensional quantitiesMulti-dimensional quantitiesChangeIt changes with the change in their magnitude.It changes with the change in their direction or magnitude or both.OperationsFollow ordinary rules of algebra.Follow rules of vector algebra.Comparison of two quantitiesSimpleComplexDivisionScalar can divide another scalar.Two vectors can never divide.
Answered by Anonymous
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Heya

your answer is given below :

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Scaler quantity ==> the quantities which have ______________only one magnitude, and no direction comma or scalar quantities example Mars, distance time speed, volume compressor work, intensity, power, charge, electric current, potential, specific heat, temperature, electric current, frequency, etc.

a scalar quantity can be completely Defined by a number and a unit.

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Vector quantity ==>vector quantities which have both magnitude and direction and over the Triangle Law of vector addition or equivalent delete the parallelogram law of vector addition are called vector quantities example displacement, position acceleration velocity, weight, Momentum, electric field, magnetic field etc.

to express a vector quantity completely we must all also specify the direction along with the magnitude.

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