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scalar a quantity that only has a magnitude, and is represented by a single number, such as time and mass.
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scalar e. see electrocardiogram.
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scalar A data value (number); for example, element a[4] of an array or the value of the variable X.
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scalar a single-valued term like happiness, quality of life or energy, see vector. Sentiency: (Conscious goal seeking). Arises in proportion to the ability of the brain to model the world, including the self. With this each psychological instant of time, t*, becomes a function of all physical time, namely past memory, the present and the anticipated future. Note: the present becomes a function of the future.
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scalar A quantity, such as mass, length, or speed, that is completely specified by its magnitude and has no direction, A number, numerical quantity, or element in a field, A device that yields an output equal to the input multiplied by a constant, as in a linear amplifier.
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