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why a scalar quantity cannot be added or subtracted with a vector quantity?

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Answered by karneomkar
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Explanation:

A scalar quantity is a quantity which has magnitude only but no direction. For example, distance, speed etc. It is impossible to add the two together because of their different dimensions . This basically means that being a vector quantity a particular physical quantity will have both magnitude and direction.

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