Basic Physical Properties
* Mass: The amount of matter in an object (measured in grams, kilograms, etc.).
* Volume: The amount of space an object occupies (measured in liters, cubic centimeters, etc.).
* Density: The ratio of mass to volume (measured in grams per cubic centimeter, kilograms per liter, etc.).
* Temperature: The degree of hotness or coldness of an object (measured in Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin).
* Length: The distance between two points (measured in meters, centimeters, etc.).
Derived Physical Properties
* Speed: The rate at which an object changes position (measured in meters per second, kilometers per hour, etc.).
* Velocity: Speed with direction (measured in meters per second, kilometers per hour, etc.).
* Acceleration: The rate of change of velocity (measured in meters per second squared).
* Force: A push or pull on an object (measured in Newtons).
* Pressure: Force per unit area (measured in Pascals).
* Energy: The ability to do work (measured in Joules).
* Power: The rate at which energy is transferred (measured in Watts).
Other Important Physical Properties
* Viscosity: A fluid's resistance to flow (measured in Poise).
* Surface tension: The force acting on the surface of a liquid (measured in Newtons per meter).
* Conductivity: The ability of a substance to conduct heat or electricity (measured in Siemens per meter).
* Hardness: Resistance to scratching or indentation (measured on Mohs hardness scale).
* Melting point: The temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid (measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit).
* Boiling point: The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas (measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit).
Important Note:
* Quantitative means these properties can be measured and expressed numerically.
* Physical means these properties can be observed and measured without changing the chemical composition of the substance.
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