3 points of difference between derived and fundamental unit excluding example
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Fundamental Unit Derived Unit
Fundamental units are all those units which are independent of any other unit (including themselves). Derived units are all those units which are obtained by multiplying and/or dividing one or more fundamental units with or without introducing any other numerical factor.
Fundamental units cannot be broken down into elementary level; in fact, these are elementary unites. Derived units can be broken down to its elementary level (composed of fundamental units).
Fundamental units cannot be expressed in terms of derived units. Derived units can be expressed in terms of fundamental units.
Only seven fundamental units exist in SI system. A large number of derived units are available.
Fundamental units are the units of the fundamental physical quantities in SI system. They are not formed from other units. There are a total of seven fundamental units such as meter, kilogram, ampere, and second. Derived units are those units that are used for derived quantities.