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give one example of fundamental quantity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In physics, there are seven fundamental physical quantities that are measured in base or physical fundamental units: length, mass, time, electric current temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity. ... In this course, we will mainly use five of these: length, mass, time, electric current and temperature.

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Answered by likitha51
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Explanation:

The seven base quantities and their corresponding units are:

length (metre)

mass (kilogram)

time (second)

electric current (ampere)

thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)

amount of substance (mole)

luminous intensity (candela)

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