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Differentiate between the following along the parameters – The term & S I unit:
a. Area & volume

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Answered by rahulkumar9521
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An area is a two-dimensional object whereas volume is a three-dimensional object. The area is a plain figure while volume is a solid figure. The area covers the outer space and volume covers the inner capacity. The area is measured in square units and volume is measured in cubic units.

Answered by affanmuhammed030
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There are seven base SI units corresponding to different parameters and are considered independent of each other. Derived units are derived from these 7 base units. Derived units are dependent on the base units and are not independent of each other

It is to be noted that area is always defined in two dimensions or object in a plane. The volume is always defined for a three-dimensional object. The area is the amount of space occupied by a two-dimensional flat object in a plane. Volume is defined as the space occupied by the three-dimension

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