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fundamental quantities in physics

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Answered by anjalichandwani930
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Explanation:

The present SI has seven base quantities: time, length, mass, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity.

Mass: kilogram

Thermodynamic temperature: kelvin

Length: meter

Electric current: ampere

Answered by rajcindrella
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The quantities that are easily measured are known as fundamental physical quantities.

The quantities which cannot be measured practically but can be derived mathematically are known as the derived physical quantities.

In physics, different fundamental physical quantities are measured using physical fundamentals.

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