quantity
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A quantity is a representation of a quantifiable (standardised) aspect (such as length, mass, and time) of a phenomenon (e.g., a star, a molecule, or a food product). Quantities are classified according to similarity in their (implicit) metrological aspect, e.g. the length of my table and the length of my chair are both classified as length.
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quantity
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Instances:
- dynamic viscosity
- compressive stress
- temperature
- volumetric flow rate
- angular velocity
- velocity
- amount of money
- cost
- wavenumber
- length
- DecelerationParameter
- stress
- speed
- date
- electrical resistance
- period
- electric current
- thickness
- width
- diameter
- ratio
- thermal resistance
- depth
- body mass
- area
- torque
- duration
- ReaumurTemperature
- height
- Fahrenheit temperature
- epoch
- capacitance
- power
- Celsius temperature
- time
- RankineTemperature
- volume
- pressure
- mass
- thermal conductivity
- electric potential
- distance
- angular speed
- frequency
- dynamic viscosity