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Frequency is a scalar quantity,now comes the question how to decide which one is scalar and which one is vector,scalar quantities are those which only have values and we can't assosciate any direction to them ,whereas,vector quantities are those which have values as well as directions assosciated with them.For example,time is a scalar quantity because we say its 10:30 pm we never say its 10:30 pm south-west,where as if we say the wind is blowing at 30 m/sec towards north(this particular thing is called velocity)then it is a vector quantity. some more examples:-300 degree celcius(scalar),76.8%(scalar),5 meters north(vector)

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Frequency is a scalar quantity because it only has magnitude and no direction associated with it. It represents the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time.

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Sound energy is defined as the energy produced due to vibrating sound moving through a medium so it is a SCALAR quantity.

Sound wave, on the other hand is a vector quantity.

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scalar quantity

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it is scalar

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scaler

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Q: Is frequency a scalar or vector quantity?
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