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explain derived unit with examples​

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Answered by intelligenttech4
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We can derive a unit for force by using its definition and an algebraic relationship to link the different quantities. ... This derived unit of force is called a newton and has the symbol N. So, one newton is one kilogram-meter divided by seconds squared! There are 22 named SI derived units.

Answered by Xxitzking01xX
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Derived units are those which depend on the fundamental units or

which can be expressed in relation with the fundamental units.

  • Example - to measure area, we need to measure length and breadth in the unit of length and then express area in a unit
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