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what is scalar quantity? what is vector quantity?..


AbhayTH: Quantity having both direction and magnitude is called vector quantity and quantity having only magnitude is scalir quantity...

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Answered by GeniusShweta
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A scalar quantity is a one dimensional measurement of a quantity, like temperature, or mass. A vector has more than one number associated with it. A simple example is velocity. It has a magnitude, called speed, as well as a direction, like North or Southwest or 10 degrees west of North...



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Answered by Anonymous
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{ Scalar quantity :- }

•The quantity which contain only magnitude is known as scalar quantity.

•Example = Volume, mass, temperature.

{ Vector quantity :- }

•The quantity which contain magnitude as well as direction is known as vector quantity.

•Example = displacement, velocity, acceleration

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