The si unit ofa physical quantity is ms and it is a vector .Name the physical quantity
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Absement (or absition) refers to the -1th time-derivative of displacement (or position), i.e. the
integral of position over time.
The rate of change of absement is position. Absement is a quantity with dimension
length* time . In SI units , absement is measured in
metre seconds (m·s).
One meter-second corresponds to being absent from an origin or other reference point for a duration of one second. This amount of absement is equal to being two metres away from the origin for one half second, or being one half a metre from the origin for two seconds, or a 1mm absence for 1000 seconds, a 1km absence for 1 millisecond, etc..
The word "absement" is a blend of the words absence and displacement .
it unit ms and it is vector
Absement (or absition) refers to the -1th time-derivative of displacement (or position), i.e. the
integral of position over time.
The rate of change of absement is position. Absement is a quantity with dimension
length* time . In SI units , absement is measured in
metre seconds (m·s).
One meter-second corresponds to being absent from an origin or other reference point for a duration of one second. This amount of absement is equal to being two metres away from the origin for one half second, or being one half a metre from the origin for two seconds, or a 1mm absence for 1000 seconds, a 1km absence for 1 millisecond, etc..
The word "absement" is a blend of the words absence and displacement .
it unit ms and it is vector
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