Difference between scalar and vector quantity
Scalar
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Vector
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The quantities
that have magnitude but no direction is called scalar quantity.
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The quantities
that have both magnitude and direction is called scalar quantity.
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It is denoted
by ‘A’
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It is represented by arrow head with
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It is measured
by certain degebric matter.
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It is added by
certain vactor rule.
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Sum of scalar
quantity is always positive
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Sum of scalar
quantity can be positive, negative or zero
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