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explain the measurement of mass and time with example​

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Answered by Rwikjitnandi0078W
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Measurement is defined as the act of measuring or the size of something. An example of measurement means the use of a ruler to determine the length of a piece of paper. An example of measurement is 15" by 25".

Answered by pushkarbhegade18
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Any mechanical quantity can be expressed in terms of three fundamental quantities, mass, length and time. For example, speed is a length divided by time. Force is mass times acceleration, and is therefore a mass times a distance divided by the square of a time.

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Mass is used to measure the weight of an object. For example, you are measuring the mass of your body when you step on to a scale. In the metric system of measurement, the most common units of mass are the gram and kilogram.

In physics, we define mass as a physical property of a body. Mass is a measure which helps in analyzing how strong is a mutual attraction between two bodies (Gravitation Concept). It is generally a wrong belief that mass is same as weight, as mass is a constant quantity, whereas weight is a variable quantity.

A unit of time or midst unit is any particular time interval, used as a standard way of measuring or expressing duration. The base unit of time in the International System of Units (SI) and by extension most of the Western world, is the second, defined as about 9 billion oscillations of the caesium atom.

Measurement is defined as the act of measuring or the size of something. An example of measurement means the use of a ruler to determine the length of a piece of paper. An example of measurement is 15" by 25".

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