Make a value scalar or vector?

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The discussion revolves around understanding the difference between scalar and vector quantities in the context of a physics homework assignment. The user is confused about how to categorize velocity as either a scalar or vector based on their data about tennis ball throws. It is clarified that velocity is a vector because it includes direction, while speed is a scalar that only measures magnitude. The user expresses gratitude for the explanation, indicating that it helped clarify their understanding. This highlights the importance of grasping fundamental concepts in physics for solving related problems.
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Homework Statement


no real problem statement, this isn't an equation

Homework Equations


same as above...

The Attempt at a Solution


absolutely none --

Please read this

I am nowhere near the level of anyone on this board, I'm having trouble with beginning high school physics homework, and just couldn't figure it out on my own.

the problem is that I have a table filled with data of everyone in class, and how far we threw a tennis ball in yards, how long the throw took in seconds, and the overall speed (or velocity) of the ball.

problem is, it's asking me a question I don't know how to answer --

"How do you make it scalar or vector?" this is in relation to the Velocity.

any ideas on this?

thanks in advance, and sorry I didn't/couldn't use your format.
 
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Then you must understand the difference between scalar and vector.

Vector is a quantity with direction and scalar is only a quantity.
Velocity is a vector, Speed is a scalar.
 
thanks a lot. that really helps.
 
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