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The gradations are in micrometres.
The derived quantity is a quantity which has been derived from 2 or more base quantities. Example: Velocity is the rate of change of distance and is written in terms of distance divided by time which are two base quantities.
The ratio of two equal quantities is 1 .
An equation states that the two quantities on each side of the equal sign are equal.
Physical Quantities are of TWO types: 1) Fundamental Quantities. 2) Derived Quantities.
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Generally there are two types of physical quantities. One without direction known as scalars other with direction known as vectors. While there are other physical quantities as well that cannot be classified under the two above mentioned categories, they are tensors, matrices, spinors and quaternions.
Entropy and work (by non-conservative force ) are not conserved
Physical quantities that need both magnitude and direction for its complete description are known as vector quantities. Physical quantities that need only direction for its complete description are known as scalar quantities.
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there are to tyes of fitness general and specific
Weight (mass) and volume.
Archaea and Eubacteria
Archaea and Eubacteria
Archaea and Eubacteria