Daily quantity refers to the amount or number of something that is consumed, used, produced, or required on a daily basis. It could refer to anything from food intake to medication dosage or work output.
A vector quantity.
No, electric potential is a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
A. A quantity with direction only - This phrase describes speed as it is a scalar quantity, meaning it has magnitude but no direction.
When you take the logarithm of a quantity, the units of the quantity are removed.
It is a "scalar quantity", it refers to a quantity that has magnitude but no direction, as distinct from a vector quantity
carbohydrate
You are not supposed to drink alcohol on a daily basis if you are 57 years old.
It depends on your body's weight but for most people it is 2 to 3 cups daily
People usually take a multi-vitamin for their daily supplements. There are vast quantity of types of multivitamins you can take as a supplement for your diet.
There is a minimum daily requirement recommended for minerals and vitamins. Look at any vitamin bottle and it will give you a pretty good estimate of the minimum daily requirements for both.
Since diabetics need to monitor their total daily intake of carbs and sugars, this would depend on everything else that is consumed with the meal, or in the course of a day.
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re-order point/level = daily demand * lead time= (Annual Demend/Operation Day) * lead time
standard unit is very important because it contains the same value,quantity and ect all over the world
First you more than one knowns to get an unknown. I am going to assume that the percentage daily requirement is accompanied by a figure in milligrams (mg) So: let daily requirement = d, known quantity (mg) = k, percent = p Then: d = k/p x 100