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write 2 differences between scalar and vector quantities​

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Answered by madmaxaditya2004
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Explanation:

the physical quantity having only magnitude is known as scaler quantity . means object only with speed .

speed is a scaler quantity .

the physical quantity having both the magnitude as well as direction is known as vector quantity . mean object with speed and in particular direction .

velocity is a vector quantity .

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