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kvantitet

Kvantitet is a noun used in several European languages, notably Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish, to denote quantity or amount. In these languages, kvantitet refers to how much of something exists and is often contrasted with kvalitet, which means quality. In Dutch, the analogous term is quantiteit, though the everyday word for amount is hoeveelheid. The word derives from Latin quantitas, via French quantité, and shares cognates with German Quantität and other Romance and Germanic forms.

In scientific contexts, a physical quantity is a property that can be measured, such as length, mass,

In economics and commerce, quantity refers to the amount of goods or services exchanged or held, such

In everyday language, kvantitet is used to describe numerical extents, totals, or counts, depending on the language

or
time.
Quantities
may
be
scalar,
having
only
magnitude,
or
vector,
having
direction
in
addition
to
magnitude.
Quantities
are
expressed
in
units
and
are
subject
to
dimensional
analysis
and
unit
conventions,
most
notably
the
International
System
of
Units
(SI).
as
the
quantity
demanded
or
the
quantity
in
inventory.
Statisticians
address
quantities
in
data
as
measures
or
observations,
distinguishing
them
from
qualitative
attributes.
context.
The
term
is
not
identical
across
languages,
and
usage
can
vary
by
domain.
Related
terms
include
quantity,
amount,
and
magnitude.