20 Physics -- Vectors

Can a physical quantity have direction and still be a scalar?

Can a physical quantity have direction and still be a scalar?

Yes, a physical quantity can have magnitude and direction but still be a scalar if it doesn't obey the vector addition. An example is Electric Current which has magnitude and a fixed direction, but it does not follow vector laws of addition.

There is no scalar quantity, that has both magnitude and direction. If there's one, then it is known as a vector quantity.

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