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Why we sometime take length as a vector quantity while it is a scalar ( as we take length as a vector quantity in F = I (L×B)

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Answered by richitavermadpsv
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first of all force is an independent quantity you cant take force as mass * acceleration, its just a way to calculate it and we take length as scalar quantity as it does not have a direction which is required for any quantity to qualify as vector quantity while force has direction therefore its a vector quantity.

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Answered by Hemani12
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first of all force is an independent quantity you cant take force as mass * acceleration, its just a way to calculate it and we take length as scalar quantity as it does not have a direction which is required for any quantity to qualify as vector quantity while force has direction therefore its a vector quantity.

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