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what is vector quantity​

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Answered by sardisa
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Those quantity which has both magnitude and direction is called vector quantity.


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sardisa: The actual length of the path travelled by a body is called distance.
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sardisa: the shortest distance between initial and final position of moving body in a particular direction is called displacement
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Answered by jay1001
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Answer:

Explanation:

Vector quantities are those quantities which have a magnitude as well as direction. To understand better, if we take example of speed and velocity.

Speed has only magnitude - eg : speed of car is 5 m/s

Velocity has magnitude and direction : Velocity of car along a straight road AB = 10 m/s .

We need to specify directions for vector quantities and they follow a typical addition known as vector addition.

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