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What is the physical quantity which has the unit pascal?

pressure


What quantity is pascal measured in?

ammeter


What is the bases for distinguishing between a physical property and a physical quantity?

A physical property of a material is an intrinsic characteristic of this material; examples: density, hardness, refractive index, boiling point etc. This not depends on the material mass. The physical quantity is a measure of the property; examples: g/cm3, volt, pascal, coulomb etc.


What is difference between a physical quantity and a number?

A physical quantity is a number of object(s) that are tangible objects. A number doesn't have to represent any specific quantity of items, but rather just a quantity in an equation. Phsyical quantity: 5 chairs, 2 apples


When if ever can a vector quantity be added to a scaler quantity?

A vector quantity can never be added to a scalar quantity because they represent different types of physical quantities that cannot be directly combined in arithmetic operations. Scalars have magnitudes only, while vectors have magnitudes and directions. Adding a vector to a scalar does not result in a meaningful physical quantity.


What is a quantity that has a direction associated with it called?

A quantity that has a direction associated with it is called a vector. Vectors are used to represent physical quantities that have both magnitude and direction, such as force, velocity, and displacement.


What do you call a quantity with magnitude and direction?

A quantity with magnitude and direction is called a vector. Vectors are commonly used in physics to represent physical quantities like force, velocity, and displacement.


What is meant by unit of physical quantity?

A standard use for a measurement of a physical quantity is called the unit of that physical quantity


What does zero'a represent in passover?

It represents the Pascal sacrifice.


Is distance a physical quantity?

Yes, it is a physical quantity (Fundamental)


A physical quantity that has both magnitude and directions is?

Such a physical quantity is a vector.


Can you graphically represent a vector which has magnitude but no direction?

If a quantity does not have a direction, its a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.