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Distance is a ___________ quantity

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Scalar

B

Vector

C

Derived

D

Linear

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Concept of Distance**: - Distance refers to the total path length traveled by an object, regardless of the direction of motion. 2. **Identifying the Type of Quantity**: - In physics, quantities can be classified as either scalar or vector. - Scalar quantities have only magnitude (size) and no direction. - Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction. 3. **Classifying Distance**: - Since distance only measures how much ground an object has covered without considering the direction, it is classified as a scalar quantity. 4. **Filling in the Blank**: - Based on the classification, we can fill in the blank: "Distance is a **scalar** quantity." **Final Answer**: Distance is a **scalar** quantity. ---
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