A vector quantity (velocity, etc.)
It is a "scalar quantity", it refers to a quantity that has magnitude but no direction, as distinct from a vector quantity
Which of the following is a vector quantity
it is a scalar quantity
Answer: No, weight is not derived from any other quantity. It's a characteristic of something. You might be thinking that mass would be preferable since that does not vary with the gravitational pull exerted on the item being measured. Answer: It really depends on the system of units used. In the SI, a weight is a force, and therefore a derived quantity (the product of a force and an acceleration).
Quantity is how much of something that you have. Quality is how long something lasts or how "good" it is.
a something
same as quantity is something of everything and quality is everything of something
The word quantity is a noun. It is an amount of something.
Quantity means the amount of something (number, weight, or volume).
Anything that is limited in quantity
The amount that you have of the object in question
An augend is a quantity to which something Is added.
reduction in the number or quantity of something.
The exact amount of something.
How much there is of something.
The quantity by which something is increased.