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what is scalar quantity (defination)​

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Answered by ranvirsinghadvocate9
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A scalar quantity is defined as a quantity that has magnitude only. Typical examples of scalar quantities are time, speed, temperature, and volume. A scalar quantity or parameter has no directional component, only magnitude. For example, the units for time (minutes, days, hours, etc.)

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Answered by jasleenkaur2020
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scaler quantity is the quantity which only have magnitude and no direction.for eg-speed.

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