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Answered by kanvi14
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In physics, a scalar or scalar quantity is a quantity that can be described by a single element of a number field, such as a real number, often accompanied by units of measurement, as in "10 cm".

Answered by manjappahosur59424
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Scalar quantities have a size or magnitude only and need no other information to specify them. Thus, 10 cm, 50 sec, 7 litres and 3 kg are all examples of scalar quantities. (b) Vector quantities have both a size or magnitude and a direction, called the line of action of the quantity.

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