Physics, asked by ckumarini, 2 months ago

To measure a quantity, smaller the unit used, smaller is the
numerical value obtained. Say true or false and justify your
answer.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
10

It is false.

The smaller the unit used, the numerical value increases. Suppose we took "1 N" (Newton). Now if we want to convert it into dynes, the numerical value becomes 100000 dyn or 10⁵ dyn.

∴ Numerical value increases.

More:-

SI units of some physical units:

  • Force - N
  • Length - m
  • Time - s
  • Acceleration - m/s²
  • Luminous intensity - cd
  • Temperature - K
  • Amount of matter - mol
  • Current - A
  • Mass - kg.
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