Volume, time, area, density.find the odd one out? Give reason
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Answer:
time
Explanation:
volume = l X w X b
Area = l X w
Density = mass/ volume
Time - It is independent of the parameters involved in volume, area and density
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Answer:
Time is the odd one.
Explanation:
Volume:
- Volume is a three-dimensional measurement that's used to gauge a solid shape's capacity.
- It means that a closed figure's volume determines how much space in three dimensions it can fill.
- A scalar quantity is a volume.
- It speaks of magnitude since it describes how much space an object takes up, but it says nothing about direction.
- V = l × w × h
Area:
- A two-dimensional quantity, area (symbolised as A), represents the size or extent of a surface.
- The meter squared serves as the standard unit of area in the International System of Units (SI) (m² ).
- A flat surface, also known as a Euclidean plane, or a spherical surface is typically used to measure or define the area.
- Area = l × w
Density:
- As a scalar variable with only magnitude and no direction information, density has only magnitude.
- The ratio of an object's mass to its volume is known as its density.
- Density = mass × volume.
Time:
- In physics, the definition of time is determined by the instrument used to measure it.
- It is classified as a scalar quantity in classical, non-relativistic physics.
- T = d/s
- It is unaffected by the volume, area, and density-related characteristics.
Hence, time is the odd one among the given.
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