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THE PHYSICAL QUANTITY DEPENDS UPON ANOTHER QUANTITIES ARE CALLED AS

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Answered by alien19
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In engineering textbooks, quantities are often called variables. The 'value' of a physical-quantity depends on its type. The value of a constant-quantity is dependent on a unit-of-measure. Physical quantities of the identity-dimension (dimensionless quantities) are just numbers or tensors to start with.

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