Physics, asked by Meenakshisonika, 9 months ago

which of the following is not the name of physical quantities a A Kilogram B impulse C energy D
density​

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Answered by malik1486
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Answer:

Kilogram.....bcoz it is the name of unit... Not a quantity

Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

Kilogram is the correct answer among the following. Kilogram is not a physical quantity. It rather is an S. I. unit.

Explanation:

We define a physical quantity both via way of means of specifying how it's far measured or via way of means of mentioning how it's far calculated from different measurements. For example, we define distance and time via way of means of specifying techniques for measuring them, while we define common speed via way of means of mentioning that it's far calculated as distance traveled divided via way of means of time of travel.

Measurements of physical quantities are expressed in terms of units, that are standardized values. For example, the duration of a race, that's a physical quantity, may be expressed in units of meters (for sprinters) or kilometers (for distance runners). Without standardized units, it might be extraordinarily tough for scientists to explicit and evaluate measured values in a significant way.

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