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define fundamental and drive quantity with example​


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Answered by SHAREEF67
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FUNDAMENTAL QUANTITY

The Fundamental Quantity is independent Physical Quantity that is not possible to express in other Physical Quanitity. It is used as pillars for other quantities aka Derived Quantities. In Physics, Length, Mass, Time, Electric Current, Thermodynamic Temperature, etc are examples of Fundamental Quantities. Area =m2.

DERIVED QUANTITY

Derived quantities are quantities that are calculated from two or more measurements. Derived quantities cannot be measured directly. ... Many derived quantities are calculated in physical science. Three examples are area, volume, and density

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Answered by disha6711
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The Fundamental Quantity is independent Physical Quantity that is not possible to express in other Physical Quanitity. It is used as pillars for other quantities aka Derived Quantities. In Physics, Length, Mass, Time, Electric Current, Thermodynamic Temperature, etc are examples of Fundamental Quantities. Area =m2.

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