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5 March, 22:39

What is the magnitude of the vector described below?

"75 mph to the north"

A. North

B. Hours

C. 75 mph

D. Miles per hour

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  1. 5 March, 22:41
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    its 75 mph because 75 is the quantity
  2. 5 March, 22:47
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    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

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