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heat energy, distance, speed , force which is fundamental quantitiy ​

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The traditional fundamental dimensions of physical quantity are mass, length, time, charge, and temperature, but in principle, other fundamental quantities could be used. ... For instance, time and distance are related to each other by the speed of light, c, which is a fundamental constant.

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