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In which situation would a scalar quantity be sufficient? (1 point)
calculating the acceleration of a sailboat as it speeds up
calculating the net force acting on a car as it moves
calculating the total distance traveled during a trip
calculating the momentum of two balls after they collide
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calculating the total distance traveled during a trip
Distance is a scalar (only magnitude), unlike acceleration, force, and momentum which are vector quantities.
Distance is a scalar (only magnitude), unlike acceleration, force, and momentum which are vector quantities.
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