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The magnitude of the physical quantity is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The magnitude of a quantity in a given unit times that unit is equal to the original quantity. This holds for all kinds of tensors, including real-numbers and vectors. For scalar quantities, one can think of the magnitude as the ratio of a quantity to the unit quantity.

Answered by taslimrafik2006
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Explanation:

Magnitude is the amount or number which is written before a unit and is used to express physical quantity. Here, magnitude is 20 and unit is m/s. Here, magnitude is 10 and unit is N(Newton). Here, magnitude is 15 and unit is P(Pascal).

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