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Define
a fondamental unit​

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Answered by TheWeirdGenius
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Each of a set of unrelated units of measurement, which are arbitrarily defined and from which other units are derived. For example, in the SI system the fundamental units are the metre, kilogram, and second.

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Answered by arundhatimishra4640
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Fondamental units are those set of unrelated units of measurement which are defined arbitrarily and from which other units are formed or derived. It is the unit of measurement for a measurable physical property. They are not dependent on any other units and are used for the measurement of base quantities in physics .

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