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Which of the following is an example of a scalar quantity?

A. Velocity
B. Acceleration
C. Temperature
D. Force

Answer: Temperature


Additional Information: Temperature is a scalar quantity as it only has magnitude and no direction, unlike vector quantities such as velocity and acceleration.


Subjects: Physics

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