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Units and Dimensions ​

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A dimension is a measure of a physical variable (without numerical values), while a unit is a way to assign a number or measurement to that dimension. For example, length is a dimension, but it is measured in units of feet (ft) or meters (m). ... the English Engineering System of Units (commonly called English units

Answered by BhuvanaBudati
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A dimension is a measure of a physical variable by fundamental quantities without numerical value, such as distance, time, mass, temperature, etc., but a unit is a particular way to assign a measurement with numerical value to the dimension.

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