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Is displacement scalar quantity?


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Scalar and vector quantity

  1. A scalar quantity is one that has no direction but only has magnitude. The numerical value of some physical quantities can be used to describe them.
  2. Mass, speed, distance, volume, and other concepts are examples.
  3. A vector quantity is a physical quantity that has both direction and magnitude.
  4. Force, acceleration, momentum, angular velocity, and so on are examples.

Displacement

  1. As we all know, a scalar quantity is one that has magnitude but no direction, whereas a vector quantity has both magnitude and direction.
  2. Displacement is the direct distance between any two points calculated via the shortest path between them.
  3. When it comes to displacement, both magnitude and direction are present, therefore we may say that displacement is a vector quantity rather than a scalar quantity.

Hence, displacement is a vector quantity.


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