give two examples of units derived from the fundamental base SI units
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Fundamental and Derived Units:
Length (meter)
Length (meter)Mass (kilogram)
Length (meter)Mass (kilogram)Time (second)
Length (meter)Mass (kilogram)Time (second)Electric current (ampere)
Length (meter)Mass (kilogram)Time (second)Electric current (ampere)Thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)
Length (meter)Mass (kilogram)Time (second)Electric current (ampere)Thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)Amount of substance (mole)
Length (meter)Mass (kilogram)Time (second)Electric current (ampere)Thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)Amount of substance (mole)Luminous intensity (candela)
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A fundamental unit is a unit adopted for measurement of a base quantity. A base quantity is one of a conventionally chosen subset of physical quantities, where no subset quantity can be expressed in terms of the others.
Length (meter)
Mass (kilogram)
Time (second)
Electric current (ampere)
Thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)
Amount of substance (mole)
Luminous intensity (candela)
Fundamental and Derived Units
Length (meter)
Mass (kilogram)
Time (second)
Electric current (ampere)
Thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)
Amount of substance (mole)
Luminous intensity (candela)
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