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What is the difference between quantity and scalar?
Quantity and scalar are just different descriptions of the same concept in mathematics and physics. It means only size, no direction. For example, the work in physics is scalar and corresponding. What about quantities with both size and direction? In mathematics, we call it a vector, and in physics, we call it a vector. For example, velocity and force in physics are vectors. High school math compulsory 4, learned vector.