Physics, asked by Mimindia, 11 months ago

what is magnitude? this question is taken from class 9th motion chapter of science​

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Answered by chandanshankar09
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Answer:

magnitude is the numerical value of a given vector quantity

Answered by Meghanath777
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In physics, magnitude generally refers to distance or quantity. In relation to movement, magnitude refers to the size of an object or its speed while traveling.

Distance, mass, speed and velocity in physics are divided into vectors and scalars. A vector refers to an object with two characteristics, which are magnitude and direction. Magnitude refers to an object's size or quantity, while direction means that a vector simply moves from one point to another. For example, a bowling ball has a greater magnitude than a golf ball. The bowling ball has direction when it rolls down the bowling alley. Direction describes an object's movement, and it also creates a distinction between velocity and speed.


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