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24 October, 19:27

A scalar measurement consists of

a. a magnitude.

b. a direction and a unit.

c. a number and a magnitude.

d. a magnitude and a direction.

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  1. 24 October, 19:56
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    A scalar measurement consists of A. a magnitude. As opposed to a vector measurement which consists of a magnitude and a direction, a scalar measurement is basically quantitative, and does not consist of a direction. Therefore, the correct answer would be A.
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