Why speed is a scalar and velocity is a vector quantity? What is the defference?
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Scalar means which have only magnitude and vector means having both magnitude and direction
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Scalar: Volume, mass, speed, density, number of moles, angular frequency
Vector: Acceleration, velocity, displacement, angular velocity
DEFINITION OF SCALAR QUANTITY:-
A scalar quantity is specified by its magnitude only. It does not have any direction associated with it. Volume, mass, speed, density, number of moles, and angular frequency are some of the scalar physical quantities.
DEFINITION OF VACTOR QUANTITY:-
A vector quantity is specified by its magnitude as well as the direction associated with it. Acceleration, velocity, displacement, and angular velocity belong to this category.
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