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Answered by ritamriyu123
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Every scientific explanation can be explained with the help of a number of physical quantities each expresses a special meaning and significance in that context. According to the definition, a physical quantity is the measurable and quantifiable physical property that carries unique information with it. Based on the dependency of direction, physical quantities can be classified into two categories — scalar and vector. Both these quantities are in use to represent the motion of an object. Let us now discuss what is the difference between scalar and vector.

What is Scalar?

The quantity, which has only magnitude and no direction, is termed as a scalar quantity. For example length, mass, speed, etc are some of the examples of scalar.

What is a Vector?

The physical quantity, which comprises of both magnitude and direction, is termed as a vector quantity. For example, velocity, momentum, force, etc are some of the examples of scalar.

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