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Question
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 |
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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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