👉 In mathematics, a meanless quantity is one for which the average of the quantity does not exist. In other words, it has no effect on the value of another quantity. This can be seen in physics and engineering where there are many instances where forces or currents do not act on an object because they are unbalanced. For example, consider a force F acting on an object that is at rest. If we assume that this force acts with constant velocity v, then its average value over time would