In physics and mathematics, we generally deal with two kinds of quantities and these quantities are: A scalar is a quantity that has a magnitude only. e.g. Temperature, Time, Length, Distance, Speed, etc. Quantities that have magnitude and direction both are called vectors. e.g. velocity, force momentum, torque, electric field, etc. A velocity vector has a magnitude and a direction, its magnitude is called speed.Definition | VectorsScalar
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Illustration #1: Velocity Vector and Speed Relation
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