Explain with examples that science is based on physical quantities which consist of numerical magnitude and a unit.
Difficulty: Easy
Physical Quantities:
All measurable quantities are called physical quantities such as length, mass, time, and temperature.
A physical quantity possesses at least two characteristics in common. One is its numerical magnitude and the other is the unit in which it is measured.
Examples:
For example, if the length of a student is 104 cm then 104 is its numerical magnitude and a centimeter is the unit of measurement.
Similarly, when a grocer says that each bag contains 5 kg of sugar, he is describing its numerical magnitude as well as the unit of measurement. It would be meaningless to state 5 or kg only.
Physical quantities are divided into base quantities and derived quantities.
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