Sagot :
Answer:
So, distance is not a vector quantity, In option (B) we have displacement which is having both magnitude and direction.
Explanation:
Quantities such as displacement and velocity have this property (commutative law), but there are quantities (e.g., finite rotations in space) that do not and therefore are not vectors. One method of adding and subtracting vectors is to place their tails together and then supply two more sides to form a parallelogram.