what is the basic difference between a scalar and a vector quantity
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the quantity which has only magnitude is called scalar quantity and the quantity which has its magnitude as well as direction is known as vector quantity
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Scaler quantity:
1. The physical quantity don't have direction, it has magnitude only.
2. Value is always greater than or equal to zero.
3. Don't follow vector rules.
Vector Quantity
1. The physical quantity has both direction as well as magnitude.
2. Value can be any real number.
3. Follows vector rules.
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