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Explain with example the term 'order of magnitude of a physical quantity'.​

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Answer:Order of Magnitude: Definition: The order of magnitude of a physical quantity is its magnitude in powers of ten when that. physical quantity is expressed in powers of ten with one digit to the left of the decimal. Note:  Physical Quantity= M x 10n.

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