On page 56 of “Animals of the Amazon” by Michael Jin, it states that...
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Answer: Physical quantities are those quantities that can be measured. Basically, there are two types of physical quantities (Base quantities or fundamental quantities) and (Derived quantities).
These are quantities that are used to describe the laws of physics. Physical quantities may be divided into six categories.
Explanation:
1. Constant or ratio
2. Scalars
3. vectors
4. Phasors
5. Tensors
6. Conversion Factors
7. Fundamental Quantities.
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