Velocity, displacement and reaction
Tension, magnetic flux and mass
Displacement, impulse and power
Work, pressure and moment
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we all are aware dat vector quantities must av both magnitude(size) and direction.so i support A.

is magnetic flux not a scalar quantity???
Magnetic flux density is the one that is vector

All of magnetic flux, pressure, power and work are scalars so there is definitely a problem

omo the correct option is C
reason is because Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction.
•Displacement, for example, refers to the change in position of an object, and it's described by both its distance and the direction it moved.
•Impulse is the change in momentum of an object, which is influenced by both the magnitude and direction of the force applied.
•Power, on the other hand, is the rate at which work is done, and it takes into account both the amount of work and the direction in which it is done.
so, these three quantities are considered vector quantities because they require both numerical values and direction to be fully described.
My school pls make corrections on this



