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give reason:the unit of force is called a derived unit

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Answered by Anonymous
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Originally Answered: Why is the unit of force called a derived unit? That's because the Newton is defined in terms of other units which are more fundamental. One Newton is the force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogramme at the rate of one metre per second squared.


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Answered by navdeepkaur240306
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Because it is the product of two more basic units, mass and acceleration. The calculation of force is as follows:

Force=mass*acceleration

Mass is a base unit, acceleration is a derived unit calculated as a function of length and time which are both base units.

Any unit definition that is a function of more basic units is considered a derived unit.

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