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is remote a physical quantity​

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Answered by sijouswariary
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Answer: A physical quantity is a property of a material or system that can be quantified by measurement. A physical quantity can be expressed as a value, which is the algebraic multiplication of a numerical value and a unit. For example, the physical quantity mass can be quantified as n kg, where n is the numerical value and kg is the unit. A physical quantity possesses at least two characteristics in common. One is numerical magnitude and the other is the unit in which it is measured.

Explanation:

Point one:Which are not a physical quantity?

Here in this question length, time and amount of substance are basic physical quantities; they are not derived from any other quantity, whereas density is a derived physical quantity from mass and volume (length). So, from the above explanation it is clear that density is not a basic physical quantity.

point two:The present SI has seven base quantities: time, length, mass, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity

point three:

What are the 10 physical quantities?

The seven base quantities and their corresponding units are:

time (second)

length (metre)

mass (kilogram)

electric current (ampere)

thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)

amount of substance (mole)

luminous intensity (candela)

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Answered by soumilidey66
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Answer:

I think remote is not a physical quantity

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