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Multiple choice physics physical quantities and measurement measurement of small and large distances measurement of distance unit of fundamental quantities

Name the physical quantity(s) which is(are) measured in the $nm$.

  1. Length

  2. Density

  3. Volume

  4. Mass

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A Correct answer
Explanation

Nanometre or $nm$ is a unit of length in the metric system. $1\ nm=10^{-9}\ m$.

The nanometre is often used to express dimensions on an atomic scale: the diameter of a helium atom, for example, is about $0.1\ nm$, and that of a ribosome is about $20\ nm$. The nanometre is also commonly used to specify the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation near the visible part of the spectrum: visible light ranges from around $400$ to $700\ nm$.

Multiple choice physics physical quantities and measurement measurement of small and large distances measurement of distance unit of fundamental quantities

The measure of amount of matter contained inside a body is called its ___________.

  1. Weight

  2. Mass

  3. Area

  4. None of the above

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Mass is the amount of matter contained inside a body and it remains constant irrespective of the change in its location

Mass is a measure of amount of matter contained inside body.

Multiple choice physics physical quantities and measurement measurement of small and large distances measurement of distance unit of fundamental quantities

The total mass of two objects of mass $1050 \ kg$ and $12 \ tonnes$ is

  1. $22.5\ quintals$

  2. $130.5\ quintals$

  3. $11.2\ tonnes$

  4. $12\times 10^3kg$

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B Correct answer
Explanation
Given ,
The mass of first object  $m _{1}=1050kg=10.50quintals , $
The mass of second object $ m _{2}=12tonnes=120quintals$

Therefore , total mass ,
             $M=m _{1}+m _{2}=10.50+120=130.50quintals$