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define derived quantities​

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Answered by ItzAngel
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derived quantity is a quantity that is based on the result of a systematic equation that includes any of the seven basic quantities, which are the kilogram, meter, second, ampere, kelvin, mole and candela. Examples of derived quantities include area (square meters), speed (meters per second) and frequency (hertz).

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Answered by Attitudegirl97
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Derived quantity any secondary quantity, such as volume, derived from a combination of base quantities, such as mass, length and time.


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