Name the quantities which are measured by the following units.
(i) Newton
(ii) Joule
(iii) Watt
(iv) Volt
(v) Light year
(vi) Angstrom
(vii) Acre-foot
(viii) Becquerel
(ix) Hertz
(x) Cusec

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Answers:
(i) Force
(ii) Work Energy
(iii) Power of electricity
(iv) Potential difference
(v) Distance of stars and planets
(vi) Length
(vii) Volume
(viii) Radioactivity
(ix) Frequency
(x) Rate of flow of water

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