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Tori Gregory
4 September, 07:19
What quantity is a scalar quantity?
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Jayvion Doyle
4 September, 10:43
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A scalar quantity is a quantity that includes both magnitude (the number) and a unit, but not direction.
An example of this is 5m.
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