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CLARITY ACHIEVER - II
Magnitude of a physical quantity is independent of
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Answered by Anonymous
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Magnitude is the amount or number which is written before a unit and is used to express physical quantity. For example: 20 m/s (used to express speed) Here, magnitude is 20 and unit is m/s.

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This implies that the components of the vector with respect with the basis {x, y, z} simply represent how the numerical value of the force as we measure it is distributed among the three different directions that we observe, but the magnitude, which is independent of direction

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