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➡ What are physical quantities ?
➡ Write the various types of physical quantities.



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Answered by llSugarXSweetll
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  • 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.

Physical quantities examples

  • Mass

  • Length

  • Time

  • Electric current

  • Volume

  • Area

  • Density

  • Force

  • Energy

  • Power

  • Electric flux

  • Electric potential

  • Speed

  • Velocity

  • Acceleration

  • Momentum

  • Torque

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • 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.

Physical quantities examples :-

  • Mass

  • MassLength

  • MassLengthTime

  • MassLengthTimeElectric current

  • MassLengthTimeElectric currentVolume

  • MassLengthTimeElectric currentVolumeArea

  • MassLengthTimeElectric currentVolumeAreaDensity

  • MassLengthTimeElectric currentVolumeAreaDensityForce

  • MassLengthTimeElectric currentVolumeAreaDensityForceEnergy

  • MassLengthTimeElectric currentVolumeAreaDensityForceEnergyPower

  • MassLengthTimeElectric currentVolumeAreaDensityForceEnergyPowerElectric flux

  • MassLengthTimeElectric currentVolumeAreaDensityForceEnergyPowerElectric fluxElectric potential

  • MassLengthTimeElectric currentVolumeAreaDensityForceEnergyPowerElectric fluxElectric potentialSpeed

  • MassLengthTimeElectric currentVolumeAreaDensityForceEnergyPowerElectric fluxElectric potentialSpeedVelocity

  • MassLengthTimeElectric currentVolumeAreaDensityForceEnergyPowerElectric fluxElectric potentialSpeedVelocityAcceleration

  • MassLengthTimeElectric currentVolumeAreaDensityForceEnergyPowerElectric fluxElectric potentialSpeedVelocityAccelerationMomentum

  • Torque

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