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what is Scalar Quantity
and Vector Quantity​

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Answered by pareyamanisha2010
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Scalar quantity - A scalar quantity is defined as the physical quantity that ha only magnitude, for example mass and electric charge.

Vector quantity - A vector quantity is defined as the physical quantity that has both direction and as well as magnitude, for example speed and force.

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Answered by aayyuuss123
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The quantities which have magnitude only but no direction are called scalar quantity

  • Example - Speed, Distance, Work, Volume, Energy etc.

The quantities which have got both magnitude and directions are called vector quantity

  • Example - Velocity, Displacement, Force, momentum, temperature etc.
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