In physics quantities what is magnitude
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The magnitude of a constant-quantity is a numeric value for the quantity given in terms of some unit-of-measure. ... Units of measure are scalar quantities, and magnitude is defined in terms of scalar multiplication. The magnitude of a quantity in a given unit times that unit is equal to the original quantity.
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✿It is the numerical value of a quantity...
✿It is a scalar quantity....
✿It is used to describe the strength of a physical quantity...
✿It is used before the unit of the quantity...
✿For example ;-
⇒ 1 kg
⇒0.5 m
✿In the above examples 1 and 0.5 are the magnitude of the quantity...
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