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. True/False mass is a fundamental Quantity 2. True/False the unit of density is g/cm3

3. True/False to convert from mm to cm, one must multiply by 10

4. True/False a micrometre screw gauge can measure the lengths greater than 3 cm

5. True/False the Vernier calliper can be used to measure small depths

6. True/False the mass of the bob affects the period of oscillation of a pendulum

7. True/False systematic error can be corrected by repeating the experiment

8. True/False a graph that rises from left to right would have a positive gradient

9. True/False gradient can be calculated using the formula rise over run

10. True/False acceleration is defined as the rate of change of displacemen

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