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30 August, 15:06

Why is a magnetic field a vector quantity?

O A.

directional force

B.

directional speed

OC. specified location

OD. It produces long field lines.

O E. It produces field lines that are close together.

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  1. 30 August, 15:15
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    Explanation:

    a vector quantity must have a direction. without a direction the value is called a scalar quantity

    ie: velocity is a vector because it is how fast an object moves in a certain direction. speed is a scalar because it is how fast an object moves regardless of direction
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