Respuesta :
There are two types of 'quantities' namely: scalar and vector
A 'vector' is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction whereas a 'scalar' has only magnitude.
Magnitude is a measure or the size of the quantity or object.
In the given example of the vector: '75 mph to the north'
Magnitude is the number 75 mph
Direction is north
Ans C)
Answer:
The answer is: C (this goes with other questions too, if the numbers and direction are different it's still the same concept as long as the question is the exact same elsewhere)
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