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The quantities that have only magnitude are called vector quantities​.(T or F)

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❄ Hi there,

the answer is F, false.

Vectors have both magnitude and direction, where:

magnitude = length of the arrow that represents the vector

direction = angle

∴ quantities that have only magnitude are not called vector quantities

User UnRewa
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Answer:

F

Step-by-step explanation:

When comparing two vector quantities you have to compare both magnitude and direction,but for scalar you only compare magnitude

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