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Which of the following is a physical quantity that has a magnitude but no direction?
- A Vector
- B Frame of reference
- C Resultant
- D Scalar
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A scalar is a physical quantity that only has a magnitude, meaning it can be described by a numerical value alone without any reference to direction. Unlike vectors, which have both magnitude and direction, scalars represent quantities such as mass, temperature, or time that do not have a specific orientation or direction associated with them. Therefore, the correct answer is scalar.