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10 March, 12:51

How does a scalar differ from a vector? a. Scalars have both a direction and a magnitude, vectors have only direction. b. Vectors have both a direction and a magnitude, scalars have only direction. c. Vectors have both a direction and a magnitude, scalars have only magnitude. d. Scalar is the Latin word for vector.

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  1. 10 March, 15:36
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    Vectors have magnitude and direction and scalars only have magnitude
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