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A vectorÂ Â is multiplied by scalar k. Is the magnitude of new vectorÂ ?

No, because magnitude of a vector is positive quantity.

If kÂ is a negative scalar then kÂ Â will be negative which is not possible.

The magnitude of new vector will beÂ

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What is a scalar quantity?

A physical quantity that requires only magnitude for its complete specification is called a scalar quantity.
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What is a vector quantity?

A physical quantity that requires direction along with magnitude, for its complete specification is called a vector quantity.
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Give three examples of scalar quantities.

Mass, temperature and energy
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What are the basic characteristics that a quantity must possess so that it may be a vector quantity?

A quantity must possess the direction and must follow the vector axioms. Any quantity that follows the vector axioms are classified as vectors.Â

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Give three examples of vector quantities.

Force, impulse and momentum.
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