What type of quantity is frequency
Which type of unit is meter/second
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In non-relativistic physics, frequency is just a number, given by the number of oscillations per unit time. Given that any two observers always measure the same time, frequency is a scalar. In relativistic physics, time is a relative concept and so becomes frequency.
The meter per second is an SI derived unit of both speed (scalar quantity) and velocity (vector quantity (which have direction and magnitude)), equal to the speed of a body covering a distance of one meter in a time of one second.
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i, what type of quantity is frequency?
= scalar quantity
ii, which type of unit is meter/second?
= derived unit
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