Question on: SS1 Physics - Scalar And Vector Quantities

A scalar quantity is defined as a quantity that:

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A

Has magnitude and direction.

B

Has magnitude only.

C

Has direction only.

D

Has neither magnitude nor direction.

 

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Correct Option: B

A scalar quantity is a physical quantity that is fully described by its magnitude (or size) alone. It does not have a direction associated with it.

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