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scalar quantity is an physical quantity which has force but no direction.

2 examples of scalar: temperature( temp. has magnetude but it cant be expressed in an direction), time( time can be measured in second or hours but cant be given an direction as in 20 minutes south

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A scalar quantity is a quantity that is fully described by its magnitude alone, without any direction. Examples include temperature, mass, and speed. Scalars can be added and subtracted using simple arithmetic operations.

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