Which quantity is a vector?

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Multiple Choice

Which quantity is a vector?

Explanation:
A vector is a quantity that includes both magnitude and direction. Velocity fits this because it tells you how fast you’re moving and which way you’re going, for example 10 m/s north. The other quantities listed are scalars: speed only gives how fast, without any direction; distance is the total path length regardless of direction; time measures duration and has no directional component. So velocity is the one that has both size and direction, making it a vector.

A vector is a quantity that includes both magnitude and direction. Velocity fits this because it tells you how fast you’re moving and which way you’re going, for example 10 m/s north. The other quantities listed are scalars: speed only gives how fast, without any direction; distance is the total path length regardless of direction; time measures duration and has no directional component. So velocity is the one that has both size and direction, making it a vector.

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