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2 and 3 bcz current is derived quantity and even voltage too
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Option 3 can't be a set of fundamental quantities.
REASON: There are 7 fundamental quantaties
1. Length (metre)
2. Mass (kilogram)
3. Time (second)
4. Electric current (ampere)
5. Thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)
6. Amount of substance (mole)
7. Luminous intensity (candela)
And the rest like Potential (Voltage) are derived quantities.
Hope it helps
Yours Truly
Yumieo
Option 3 can't be a set of fundamental quantities.
REASON: There are 7 fundamental quantaties
1. Length (metre)
2. Mass (kilogram)
3. Time (second)
4. Electric current (ampere)
5. Thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)
6. Amount of substance (mole)
7. Luminous intensity (candela)
And the rest like Potential (Voltage) are derived quantities.
Hope it helps
Yours Truly
Yumieo
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