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What is vector quantity?‽‽‽

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Answered by Ray2006
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Quantity which has both magnitude and direction

Explanation:

Vector, in physics, a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. It is typically represented by an arrow whose direction is the same as that of the quantity and whose length is proportional to the quantity's magnitude. Although a vector has magnitude and direction, it does not have position.

Answered by Anonymous
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 \implies A quantity which does not depend on direction is called a scalar quantity. Vector quantities have two characteristics, a magnitude and a direction.

 \implies Examples of such quantities include distance, displacement, speed, velocity, acceleration, force, mass, momentum, energy, work, power, etc.

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