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define fundamental quantities and unit​

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Answered by pulokechophy77
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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.

Answered by subodhk1986
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The Fundamental Quantity is independent Physical Quantity that is not possible to express in other Physical Quantity. 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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