The act of measuring the required quantity is called
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any quantity which can be measured is called a physical quantity....
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The act of measuring the required quantity is called Physical quantity.
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- A physical quantity is a property of a substance or system that can be measured and quantified.
- A value, which is created by multiplying a numerical value by a unit in algebra, can be used to describe a physical quantity.
- For instance, the measurement of the physical quantity mass can be expressed as n kg, where n is a number and kg is a unit.
- A physical quantity shares at least two qualities with other things. The first is the numerical magnitude, and the second is the measurement unit.
- Physical quantities can exist in a variety of "sizes," including scalar, vector, and tensor.
- Physical quantities with a magnitude but no direction are called scalars.
- Physical quantities known as vectors have both magnitude and direction and operate according to the axioms of a vector space.
- The simplest tensors, which can be used to express more basic physical quantities, are scalars and vectors.
Thus, the act of measuring the required quantity is called Physical quantity.
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