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what is the physical quantity in Physics?????

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Answered by rohanyadav499559
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A physical quantity is a quantity in physics that can be measured. Or a physical quantity is a physical property that can be quantified. Examples of physical quantities are mass, amount of substance, length, time, temperature, electric current, light intensity, force, velocity, density, and many others.

Answered by Agastya0606
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In physics, anything that can be measured or can be expressed into a quantity is called physical quantity.

It is a quantitative property. It has magnitude and are quantified in an unit.

For example, when we try to measure mass of a body, we measure the matter contained in the body.

Mass of the body is a physical quantity and has S.I unit Kg.

Let Magnitude of mass is n and hence it is denoted as n kg in combined form.

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