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Explain the statement clearly: "To call a dimensional quantity 'large' or 'small' is meaningless without specifying a standard for comparison". In view of this, reframe the following statements wherever necessary.a. Atoms are very small objectsb. A jet plane moves with great speedc. The mass of Jupiter is very larged. The air inside this room contains a large number of moleculese. A proton is much more massive than an electronf. The speed of sound is much smaller than the speed of light.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The given proclamation is genuine on the grounds that a dimensionless amount might be expansive or little in comparision to some standard reference. For instance, the coefficient of grating is dimensionless. The coefficient of sliding erosion is more noteworthy than the coefficient of moving grating, however not exactly static grinding.
A particle is a little protest in contrast with a soccer ball.
A stream plane moves with a speed more noteworthy than that of a bike.
Mass of Jupiter is substantial when contrasted with the mass of a cricket ball.
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