why is time called scaler quantity
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because time have magnitude with no direction
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The difference between a scalar and a vector is that a vector requires a direction. Scalar quantities have only magnitude; vector quantities have both magnitude and direction. Time is completely separated from direction; it is a scalar. It has only magnitude, no direction.
Force, displacement, and acceleration all occur with a designated direction.
Important distinctions to know:
Speed is a scalar, while velocity is a vector.
Distance is a scalar, while displacement is a vector.
Force and acceleration are vectors. Time is a scalar.
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