mass
the mass of the object determines the amount of inertia in an object
amount of inertia of body depends upon mass of that body
The theoretical amount of product produced.
To measure weight you would use Kg To measure height length or girth you would use metres
in science refers to the amount of some quantity before and after an event.
The amount or size of physical quantity depends on two things " number and unit". Every physical quantity has its own standard for fixed amount which is called as unit. The same physical quantity with larger or smaller size is measured in different units. for example 1cm or 1m Therefore even if we have to measure same physical quantity with larger or smaller size of it we should have a standard for comparison.
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velocity is a measure of how fast an object is traveling through space in a discrete amount of time, tranquility in the other hand can measure how long an object is at a particular place in space all of these quantities can be measured in a physics laboratory; so yes tranquility as the inverse of velocity is a physical quantity.
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A physical quantity that is the measurement of the amount of disorder in a system.
Volume is not a chemical property of matter. It is actually a physical property of matter. Since volume changes based on the amount of matter, it is an extensive physical property.
Capacity is a measure of the quantity that a container can hold. There need not be anything in the container. The amount is some measure of an object - it can be the value (amount of money), volume (amount of water), mass (amount of matter).
the extent, quantity, amount, or degree of something, as determined by measurement or calculationAnswer this question…
The quantity of matter that a body possesses is called mass. Mass can also be described as the measure of an object's resistance to a change in motion, also called inertia.
the seven basic physical quantities ;lenght, mass,time temperature,electric currrent ,luminous intensity and amount ofsubstance which areindependent of any other quantities for their measurement are clled