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Mass is a scalar quantity, because it is a constant value no matter where you are, no matter what direction you are heading. Your mass on Earth will be equal to than on Jupitor or in space in general, the weight is the one that changes. (vector)
Quantity of matter in a body is known as the mass of that body.
No, a unit is a dimension.
Vectors have speed AND direction. Speed is classified as a scalar quantity because it only has magnitude (numerical value and unit of measurement) such as 50 mi/h. Velocity is classified as a vector quantity because it has magnitude and direction, 50 mi/h north. By including direction, you are giving more information than a scalar quantity (requiring one unit).
The quantity of matter per unit volume is the density.
That is the correct spelling of "unit" (a single value or quantity, or a military group).
gram or kilogram
Mass is the measure of the quantity of matter.
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Kilograms are the SI unit for mass. Mass is the amount of matter an object has.
The difference between quantity and unit in "16 pounds" is the unit is pounds and the quantity is 16.
Atom is the smallest unit of matter which combines to form elements, compounds and mixtures.
Mass is a scalar quantity, because it is a constant value no matter where you are, no matter what direction you are heading. Your mass on Earth will be equal to than on Jupitor or in space in general, the weight is the one that changes. (vector)
Def:The quantity of matter in a body is called its mass...it is denoted by"m"...The S.I unit of mass is kilogram(K.g)...It is a scalar quantity...its formula is m=F/a...
A standard use for a measurement of a physical quantity is called the unit of that physical quantity