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Which of the following is an example of a vector quantity?

  • A Temperature
  • B Velocity
  • C Volume
  • D Mass
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Velocity is an example of a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction. In physics, vectors are quantities that require both a numerical value and a specific direction to fully describe them. Velocity, specifically, represents the rate at which an object changes its position and includes information about the object's speed as well as the direction it is moving in. Therefore, velocity satisfies the criteria of a vector quantity.

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