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mass is a fundamental physical quantity.why?​

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Answered by nehasingh20060116
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in physics there are 7 fundamental physical qualities. that are measured in base aur fundamental unit:-length mass electric aur current temperature. amount of mass and units intensity

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Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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The relevant answer to this query is as follows:

Mass is a quality of physical( genuinely being) things. Force is the property of relations and that means that force isn't a point of an object. It can characterize objects in a given situation as follows:

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Mass is a quality of physical( genuinely being) things. Force is the property of relations and that means that force isn't a point of an object. It can characterize objects in a given situation.

  • Imagine some unrestricted system. It may contain subsystems that interact and cloverleaf energy.
  • That means there can be numerous forces that are changing in time inside described closed system but its mass will be constant.
  • That means that a mass is a point of any being an object( measurable physical object).
  • That means that mass is an elemental point. But all that's present in relative to accepted agreements about the language of course. It's useless to argue.

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