Question on: SS1 Physics - Scalar And Vector Quantities

Define Scaler Quantities with suitable examples. 

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A scalar quantity is a physical quantity that has only magnitude but does not have a specific direction associated with it. Scalar quantities can be fully described by a single real number or value. Examples include mass, temperature, time, speed, distance, energy, and volume.

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