How does a physical quantity differ from a mathematical quantity?
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The physical quantities are the quantities that are the base quantities of the measurement. They are known as the fundamental quantities. ... The base unit of the measurements are known as the fundamental units. The units expressed in terms of the fundamental units are known as the derived units.
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