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what is si system?why time is called scalar quantity​

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Alexagamer
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  • 03-10-2020

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The system of unit recommended by the international convention of scientists held in France is called SI system

scalar quantities are defined to be ones which have magnitude only and no direction, where "direction" in this context means a direction in three dimensional space and time also doesn't have direction

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