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What is the order of magnitude of a physical quantity​

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Answered by bhavanikalvakuntla
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The order of magnitude of a physical quantity is its magnitude in powers of ten when the physical quantity is expressed in powers of ten with one digit to the left of the decimal.

Answered by DelhiQueen
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The order of magnitude of a physical quantity is it magnitude in powers of ten when the physical quantity is expressed in power of ten with one digit to the left of the decimal. Orders of make are generally used to make every approximate comparisons and reflect very large differences.

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