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A '''(physical) quantity''' is a numerically quantified property of an object in terms of some appropriate physical units, such as meters for length or kilograms for mass. A '''benchmark quantity''', for the purposes of this article, is a reference against which quantities for other objects can be compared.
a reference against which quantities for other objects can be compared.

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A definition or brief description of Benchmark quantities.

a reference against which quantities for other objects can be compared.