What are examples of quantities that are analog?

Answer:
All quantities in nature are analog. This is a rule of thumb that can be used to find out if a quantity is analog or not.

examples of analog quantities are
  • sound(from natural sources)
  • vision etc.

Analogue quantities are ones that change continuously.
It is easy to misread this definition, what it doesn't mean is that analogue quantities are ones that change continually, or all the time.
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