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What physical quantities are represented by the following units and what are their common names ?
(i) `kg m^(2)s^(-2)`
(ii) `kg ms^(-2)`
(iii) `dm^(3)`

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To solve the question regarding the physical quantities represented by the given units and their common names, we will analyze each unit step by step. ### Step 1: Analyze the first unit `kg m^(2)s^(-2)` - **Physical Quantity**: This unit can be broken down as follows: - `kg` represents mass. - `m^2` represents area (length squared). - `s^(-2)` represents the inverse of time squared (which relates to acceleration). ...
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