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Scalars and vectors
This video describes the key differences between vectors and scalars. It explains that vectors depend upon both magnitude (amount) and direction, whereas scalars are dependent upon magnitude and are independent of direction.
Examples of vector quantities are listed as: displacement, velocity, acceleration, force, momentum and torque.
Examples of scalar quantities are listed as: distance, speed, mass, energy, volume and charge.
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