Magnitude and direction
Explanation:
A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction. This is different from a scalar quantity that has only magnitude but no direction.
- Examples of vectors are velocity, acceleration, displacement, momentum e.t.c
- These quantities are physical quantities in which their magnitude has specific directions through which they are channeled.
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Not sure 100 how to answer this BUT take wind mills for instance if climate change causes colder winds due to ice melting and drafting winds then we as consumers of energy when coming from windmills and turbines are Benefiting from more wind but not benefiting from global warming
<span>Resistance Factors are the examples which are put into this category</span>