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Lailah Boyer
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30 March, 20:18
What is magnitude in physics?
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Davin Burgess
30 March, 20:42
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N physics, speed is a pure scalar, or something with a magnitude but no direction - - such as 5 m/s. 5 meters per second does not tell us which way the object is moving. It gives us no clue about the direction.
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