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Match the physical quantities given in column A to their S I units given in column B: (A) (B) (a) Pressure (i) cubic metre (b) Temperature (ii) kilogram (c) Density (iii) pascal (d) Mass - Science

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Match the physical quantities given in column A to their S I units given in column B:

(A) (B)
(a) Pressure (i) cubic metre
(b) Temperature (ii) kilogram
(c) Density (iii) pascal
(d) Mass (iv) kelvin
(e) Volume (v) kilogram per cubic metre
Match the Columns
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Solution

(A) (B)
(a) Pressure (iii) pascal
(b) Temperature (iv) kelvin
(c) Density (v) kilogram per cubic metre
(d) Mass (ii) kilogram
(e) Volume (i) cubic metre
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