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All physical quantities are classified into two types:

Scalar Quantity:

  • A physical quantity having magnitude only is called scalar quantity. They have numerical value only and these quantities do not specify the direction
  • Example: Length, Time, Speed, Mass, Density, Pressure, Temperature, Energy, Work, Power

Vector quantity:

  • A physical quantity having both magnitude and direction is called vector quantities. It is represented by a straight line with an arrowhead
  • Example: Displacement, Velocity, Acceleration, Force, Momentum, Weight
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