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Why is displacement said as a vector quantity and not scalar?

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Answered by AaravGupta1234
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Displacement is the shortest distance between 2 points and hence depends on both direction and magnitude. Hence, it is a vector quantity. I HOPE IT HELPS. PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME.

Answered by anjalimishra7
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velocity is a vector quantity.displacement is vector quantity and not a scalar quantity because it can be only described by using both magnitude as well as direction.

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