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distance is a scalar because it lacks what crucial information?
○ direction
○ unit
○ origin
○ magnitude
In physics (a subfield of Natural Science), scalars are quantities that have only magnitude, while vectors have both magnitude and direction. Distance is a scalar as it only tells how much length is covered, not the direction of motion. Units are used for measurement (distance has units like meters), origin is a reference point (not related to scalar/vector distinction), and distance does have magnitude (so magnitude is not what it lacks). Thus, distance lacks direction, making the correct option "Direction".
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A. Direction