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  • 21-10-2016
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How does a Vector quantity differ from a scalar quantity?

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zexius
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  • 21-10-2016
A vector quantity is a quantity that has a direction as well as a magnitude (amount).

A scalar quantity only describes the magnitude, not the direction. 
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  • 18-09-2019

Answer:

it has direction apex :)

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