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what is scaler and vector

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Answered by Deepak9312
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Any physical quantity that does not have any direction is called scalar quantity while any quantity which includes both magnitude and direction is called vector quantity.
Scalar quantity is one dimensional while vector quantity is multidimensional.

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Answered by Divyanshi555
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Hey buddy,
here is your answer:-
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•scaler→an electronic circuit that aggregates many signals into one
or we could say
→A tool or device for scaling fish
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•vector→A directed quantity,one with both magnitude and direction;the signed difference between two points

the vector in Q[X] are the single- variable polynomials with rational coefficients:one is x-42(exponent) +1/137 X -1
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