radioactivity
mass
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Speed s a vector quantity, that is, it has magnitude (size) but no direction eg. 20km/h. Velocity is a vector quantity. It has both magnitude and direction eg. 50km/h north.
The fraction is always exactly equal to ' 1 ', and so it doesn'tchange the value of the quantity that you multiply by it.
It is a "scalar quantity", it refers to a quantity that has magnitude but no direction, as distinct from a vector quantity
Nieta Whitman Powell has written: 'Handbook for radiologic technologists and special procedures nurses in radiology' -- subject(s): Radiologic Technology, Radiologic technologists
Quantity AND QUARTZ
Quantity Quality
mass
Quantity Quality Quantum
that science can literally explain everything
LaVerne Tolley Gurley has written: 'Introduction to radiologic technology' -- subject(s): Radiologic Technology, Radiologic technologists, Vocational guidance, Medical Radiology
in science refers to the amount of some quantity before and after an event.
Beaker is used to measure large quantity of liquid.
A variable is usually assumed to represent an unknown quantity. You don't need to "do" anything special to your variable.
A variable is usually assumed to represent an unknown quantity. You don't need to "do" anything special to your variable.
material, quantity, amount, element, substance, constituents