Friday, May 15, 2026

Analogies: Source, Material, and Measurement Relationships

Analogies reveal how one thing relates to another through origin, composition, or measurement. Here’s a list that connects materials, products, and scientific units:  

Source and Product Relationships  

- Butter: Milk  

- Jaggery: Sugarcane  

- Omelette: Egg  

- Wine: Grape  

- Furniture: Wood  

- Shoes: Leather  

- Pullover: Wool  

- Metal: Ore  

- Paper: Pulp  

- Linen: Fibre  

- Rubber: Latex  

- Prism: Glass  

- Fabric: Yarn  

- Cloth: Fibre  

- Road: Asphalt  

- Book: Paper  

- Sack: Jute  

- Wall: Brick  

- Oil: Seed  

- Jewellery: Gold  

Scientific Quantities and Their Units  

- Mass: Kilogram  

- Energy: Joule  

- Volume: Litre  

- Area: Hectare  

- Force: Newton  

- Resistance: Ohm  

- Pressure: Pascal  

- Luminosity: Candela  

- Time: Second  

- Current: Ampere  

- Angle: Radian  

- Potential: Volt  

- Temperature: Degrees  

- Magnetic Field: Oersted  

- Power: Watt  

- Work: Joule  

- Conductivity: Mho  

- Length: Metre  

Insight:  

These analogies help connect everyday materials with their sources and scientific quantities with their respective units, strengthening logical reasoning and conceptual understanding.  

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