Scientists often make measurements. The physical quantities they measure fall into two categories: scalars and vectors. Scalar and vector quantities are treated differently in calculations.
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A physical quantity is something that can be measured. Scalar quantities only have a magnitudeclosemagnitudeThe size of a physical quantity..
Some examples of scalar quantities that refer to motion include:
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Scalar quantities can be added by just adding their values together.
A car increases its speed by 12 m/s when it is already travelling at 6 m/s. Calculate its new speed.
12 + 6 = 18 m/s
Scalar quantities can be subtracted by subtracting one value from another.
A man walks a distance of 350 m. His home is 1000 m away. Calculate how far he needs to walk to get home.
1000 - 350 = 650 m