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scalar of or relating to a musical scale; "he played some basic scalar patterns on his guitar" a variable quantity that cannot be resolved into components of or relating to a directionless magnitude (such as mass or speed etc.) that is completely specified by its magnitude; "scalar quantity"
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scalar A quantity with magnitude but no direction. Examples include mass and temperature.
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scalar A quantity completely described by its magnitude; has no direction.
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scalar Any physical quantity with a field that can be described by a single numerical value at each point in space. A scalar quantity is distinguished from a vector quantity by the fact that a scalar quantity possesses only magnitude, whereas a vector quantity possesses both magnitude and direction. Thus, pressure is a scalar quantity and velocity is a vector quantity.
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scala media Also called the cochlear duct, this region between the upper and lower chambers of the cochlea contains the organ of Corti.
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