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A numerical-value equation is an equation between quantities in which just the values of the quantities occurs but not the
unit of measurement A unit of measurement is a definite magnitude of a quantity, defined and adopted by convention or by law, that is used as a standard for measurement of the same kind of quantity. Any other quantity of that kind can be expressed as a multi ...
. Therefore, the equation requires to be used with the values the quantity has in a specific unit. A numerical value equation always has to be marked as such. Numerical value equations are in contrast to quantity equations. Quantity equations hold independently of the unit used to express the value of the quantity. For example, a quantity equation for displacement ''d'' as
speed In everyday use and in kinematics, the speed (commonly referred to as ''v'') of an object is the magnitude Magnitude may refer to: Mathematics *Euclidean vector, a quantity defined by both its magnitude and its direction *Magnitude (ma ...
''s'' multiplied by time difference ''t'' would be: :''d''=''s'' ''t'' for ''s''=5m/s and ''t'' and ''d'' in any units. In contrast, a numerical-value equation would be: :''D''=5 ''T'' for ''T'' in seconds and ''D'' in metres. Generally, the use of numerical value equations is discouraged.


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Dimensional analysis In engineering and science, dimensional analysis is the analysis of the relationships between different physical quantities by identifying their base quantities (such as length, mass, time, and electric current) and units of measure (such as mi ...


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