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Vectors Have

A.magnitude only.
B.magnitude and direction.
C.direction.
D.neither magnitude nor direction.

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Answer:

B.magnitude and direction

Step-by-step explanation:

Vector is moved from one place to another.

Example: acceleration

only scalar have magnitude only

Example: speed , temperature

User Casperah
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The correct answer is B. Magnitude and direction

Step-by-step explanation:

In physics, vectors are used to represent motion, forces acting on a body, among other common concepts. A vector is usually represented as a line that connects to different points and has a specific direction. Due to this, all vectors have a magnitude (specific size or length representing a concept) and a direction (position of forces, movements, etc). For example, in physics, it is common to use vectors to represent the forces that act on a body such as gravity or friction and each of these ave specific magnitudes represented with the length of the vector and specific directions depending on the position of the vector. Thus, vectors have both magnitude and direction.

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