Differentiate between scalar and vector quantities.

      

Differentiate between scalar and vector quantities

  

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A scalar quantity is one that has magnitude only. Examples are time, speed, temperature, volume, length, area and many others.

A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction. Examples are force, lift, drag, direction, momentum, weight.
SARAHKARANU answered the question on January 12, 2018 at 11:15


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