which of the following is a vector quantity
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Vector Quantity: A physical quantity is said to be a vector quantity when it has both magnitude and direction. The scalar quantities are distance, mass, time, volume, density, speed, temperature, and energy, The vector quantities are weight, velocity, acceleration, and force.
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it has both magnitude and direction
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Vector Quantity: A physical quantity is said to be a vector quantity when it has both magnitude and direction. The scalar quantities are distance, mass, time, volume, density, speed, temperature, and energy, The vector quantities are weight, velocity, acceleration, and force.
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