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Write difference in between scalar and vector

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Answered by kaur12523
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Answer: scalar have only magnitude eg distance

Vector have both direction and magnitude eg displacement

Answered by aasthapurohit
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Answer:

answer is explained below

Explanation:

the difference between scalar and vector is as follows:

scalar

any quantity which requires only magnitude to be described properly is called scalar quantity.

examples: distance, mass, length, time, temperature, speed etc.

vector

any quantity which requires both magnitude and direction to be described properly is called vector quantity.

examples:displacement, velocity, acceleration, direction of vector etc. this quantities should compulsory be described with the help of direction otherwise there can be mistakes in interpretation of data.

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