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Raphael Potter
28 April, 16:09
What is vector quantities?
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Macey Mckay
28 April, 18:00
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Answer: Vector quantity is a measurement that has both magnitude and direction.
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Vector quantity is a measurement that has both magnitude and direction. Examples are force, acceleration, displacement and velocity.
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