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  • Understanding Scalar Quantities: Magnitude Without Direction
    Scalar quantities are physical quantities that have only magnitude and no direction. Examples of scalar quantities include:

    - Mass

    - Volume

    - Temperature

    - Energy

    - Time

    Scalar quantities can be represented by a single number. For example, a mass of 10 kilograms can be represented by the number 10. A temperature of 20 degrees Celsius can be represented by the number 20.

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