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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.
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
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.
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.
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.
It represents the Pascal sacrifice.
A standard use for a measurement of a physical quantity is called the unit of that physical quantity
Yes, it is a physical quantity (Fundamental)
Such a physical quantity is a vector.
The quantity is classified as a vector. Vectors represent physical quantities that have both magnitude and direction, such as force, velocity, and acceleration. Scalars, on the other hand, only have magnitude and no direction, like mass and temperature.