yoshy9
yoshy9
27-01-2015
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the difference between scalar and vector
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AL2006
AL2006
27-01-2015
-- A scalar quantity is one that has a size but no direction.
Like speed, mass, distance, temperature, and cost.
-- A vector quantity is one that has size AND a direction.
Like force, velocity, displacement, and acceleration.
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