Which one is a vector quantity?
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For example, displacement, velocity, and acceleration are vector quantities, while speed (the magnitude of velocity), time, and mass are scalars. To qualify as a vector, a quantity having magnitude and direction must also obey certain rules of combination.
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A vector quantity is a mathematical object, or phenomenon that has two independent properties: magnitude and direction.
- Magnitude is the size and direction is the run.
- The length of the arrow on the vector is proportional to the vector's magnitude.
- The direction in which the arrow points is towards the vector's course.
- Examples of vectors are displacement, force, velocity, momentum, acceleration, torque, electromagnetic fields, and couple.
- Vector quantities are considered important for the study of motion of objects.
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