Physics, asked by eerrfdd, 3 months ago

what is magnitude?what is unit?​

Answers

Answered by Danson
1

Answer:

The magnitude of a constant-quantity is a numeric value for the quantity given in terms of some unit-of-measure. ... Units of measure are scalar quantities, and magnitude is defined in terms of scalar multiplication. The magnitude of a quantity in a given unit times that unit is equal to the original quantity.

Answered by shinchantina
0

Answer:

  • The magnitude of a quantity in a given unit times that unit is equal to the original quantity. This holds for all kinds of tensors, including real-numbers and vectors.
  • For scalar quantities, one can think of the magnitude as the ratio of a quantity to the unit quantity.
  • There is no magnitude for a function-quantity.
  • Instead, the value of a function-quantity on some input is a quantity which may in turn be a constant-quantity for which the magnitude function is defined.

ANSWER FROM CARTOON LOVER ❤️

Similar questions