why do you mean by scalar quantity and vector quantity
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Scalar quantity is defined as the physical quantity with magnitude and no direction. Some physical quantities can be described just by their numerical value (with their respective units) without directions (they don't have any direction).
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.
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