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Physics, 27.02.2021 01:00 cutie22327

1. How are vector and scalar quantities different?
A. Vectors describe how fast something is going while scalar quantities describe how heavy it
is.
B. Scalar quantities have direction but vector quantities don't.
C. Vector quantities have direction but scalar quantities don't.
D. Vector quantities have magnitude but scalar quantities don't.
E. Scalar quantities have a magnitude but vector quantities don't.

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