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how are physical quantities different from fundamental physical quantities?​

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Question:- how are physical quantities different from fundamental physical quantities?⤵

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The units in which they are measured are thus called fundamental units. ... All other physical quantities, such as force and electric charge, can be expressed as algebraic combinations of length, mass, time, and current (for example, speed is length divided by time); these units are called derived units.

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