I assume you mean "inertia". That is related to mass.
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∙ 9y agoInertia is related to mass.
yes pain is non physical quantity.
A physical quantity that is specified by both magnitude and direction is a vector by definition.
yes it is.
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Inertia is related to mass.
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)
yes pain is non physical quantity.
Such a physical quantity is a vector.
a physical quantity is either within physics that can be measured (eg:mass,volume) or the result of a measurement.a physical quantity is usually expressed as the product of numerical value and a physical unit.by sukhpreet 9th a d.p.s faridkot
A physical quantity that is specified by both magnitude and direction is a vector by definition.
With your kind permission, mass is a physical quantity,and doesn't need an analog to be understood.
The physical quantity is simply called area. The official unit (in SI) is the square meter.
No, the noun 'ream' is a concrete noun, a word for a quantity of 500 sheets of paper (a physical count), or a large quantity of something (a physical quantity).
The physical quantity of weight is Newton (N). Weight shares the same SI unit as force. ;)
the physical quantity is distance and unit is meters