Science, asked by tenzin731, 9 months ago

how can you say that m3 is called a derived unit?

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Answered by Anonymous
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m³ is a derived unit because it is a product of three basic units. ( meters*meters*meters)

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Answered by zumba12
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A derived unit is known as so because it's far the product of  greater primary units.

The basic unit of place is the cubic meter (m³) for volume.

Explanation:

  • Volume is a third-dimensional space. Hence Volume is the manufactured from length, breadth, and height.
  • Hence extent is a derived bodily amount considering that extent is derived the use of length.
  • Volume is already derived from length. Length is measured in cubic meters - meter*meter*meter).
  • By derived unit, it refers to any given amount which can not be measured immediately with any device.
  • For eg., We can not degree density of a substance with a rule, or scale, or bucket.
  • Density is mass divided with the aid of using extent.

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