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Which of the following is a physical quantity that has a magnitude but not

direction?
- vector
- frame of reference
- scalar
- resultant

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The answer is (Scalar) hope this helped!!
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Answer:

Scalar

Step-by-step explanation:

A scalar quantity is a physical quantity that has magnitude but no directional attribute.

An example of a scalar is speed and distance.

A vector is a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction.

An example is displacement and velocity.

Scalar has only the magnitude value specified and nothing else.

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