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the measure of physics is imaginary......it cant be measure
In physics, velocity is the measurement of the rate and direction of change in the position of an object.
Measurement is a neccessary element in the development of any related branch of science. Metrology is dealt within physics and it is a complete branch of applied physics.
In Physics, the word "meter" means the measurement of distance in meters e.g. The height of this room is 2.3 meters.
The primary measurement system in the world is called the International System of Units (abbreviated SI from the French: Système international d'unités). It is also often called the metric system.
In physics, one speaks of two types of measurements: vectar and scalar other "types of measurement": quantitative vs qualitative 2 measurement systems: metric (cm, m, km, etc) and imperial (inch, ft, mile, etc)
the measure of physics is imaginary......it cant be measure
Eight inches is a measurement of length whereas a cup is a measurement of volume. They are two completely different types of measurement.
because it only gave the idea of measurement for ratifying certain hypotheses . Physics is an experimental ( Quantative ) science.
In physics, velocity is the measurement of the rate and direction of change in the position of an object.
every measurement, but Planck scale is a common one
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foot-pound and metric
Measurement is a neccessary element in the development of any related branch of science. Metrology is dealt within physics and it is a complete branch of applied physics.
Any measurement for which only a magnitude is required, but not a direction. The opposite of a vector: a measurement for which a direction IS relevant.
In Physics, the word "meter" means the measurement of distance in meters e.g. The height of this room is 2.3 meters.