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The correct answer would be the second option. On a drawing showing the movement of a kickball, you see an arrow above the ball labeled "10 m/s" and the arrow shows BOTH the speed and direction of the kickball. This arrow is a vector. This is because it gives both direction and magnitude.
Answer: a vector
Explanation: Scalar quantities are those which only have magnitude. Example: Speed(s) : It only gives the magnitude and not the direction. [tex]s=10ms^{-1}[/tex]
Vector quantities are those which have magnitude as well as direction. Vectors are represented by putting an arrow on the symbol. Example: velocity(v): It gives the magnitude as well as direction.[tex]v=10ms^{-1}[/tex] moving towards north.
Vector quantities are represented by putting an arrow above the symbol of the quantity as shown in image.
