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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN QUALITY AND QUANTITY IN TABLE FORM IN 250 WORDS

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Answered by singhta
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quality of the table is it is made up of wood it can be used for sitting quantity it can be kept amount how much

Answered by roshnishakeel
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Quantity: The mind seeks regularities in things. It categorizes them in properties. When things share the same property, it becomes possible to quantify it in every thing. Quantity is the strength of this common relational criterion. Depending on whether the property is seen as continuous or discontinuous, the quantity is called magnitude or multitude. Quantify the magnitude used 'greater than', 'less than', 'equal to'. Quantifying the multitude uses numbers.

Quality: The set of properties of a particular thing. Quality is not interested in the fact that these properties are shared but, on the contrary, united in the same thing. The quality differs from the 'substance' in the fact that all of its properties do not do the whole thing. It remains of the unknown. Quality is a proprietary concept of the mind, and the substance a proprietary concept of the real.

Qualitative is the superimposition of quantitative information levels (those that are known). Sometimes a formal model does not exist yet for this entanglement. Nevertheless each level intervenes in the quality of the formed entity. This is how we can build the notion of 'qualia' for consciousness.

Levels of information can have similar quantitative dimensions. For example, many properties are based on distance. Models of these levels can be interchangeable. Other dimensions are not similar. The spin is not interchangeable with a spatial dimension.

Finally you know of course the false friend of 'quality' in everyday language, which means the excellence of a thing. A 'quality' even more owner of the mind since each of its iterations under our skulls gives a personal quality to every thing.

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