Which pair of quantities represent scalar quantities, and how are they different from vector quantities?

A. energy and velocity

B. displacement and velocity

C. displacement and time

D. distance and time

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D.

They don't have directions.

The quantities with only magnitude and no direction are called scalar quantities. Therefore, option D is the correct answer.  

Scalar quantities have only magnitude but vector quantities have both magnitude and direction. Some examples of scalar quantities are,

• Mass

• Temperature  

• Speed

• Density

Thus, we conclude that the quantities with only magnitude and no direction are scalar quantities. Hence option D is the correct pair.

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