Physical quantity
A physical quantity is either a quantity within physics that can be measured (e.g. mass, volume, etc.), or a result of measurement, and is usually expressed as the product of a numerical value and a physical unit (whereby SI units are usually preferred).
Related Topics:
Quantity - Physics - Mass - Volume - Measurement - Product - Numerical value - Physical unit - SI - Units
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| ► | Subscripted variables |
| ► | Extensive vs. Intensive |
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