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How will you get the unit of a derived physical quantity?​

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Answered by yourqueen001
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Many derived quantities are measured in derived units that have their own name. Force is one example: Newton (N) is a derived unit for force, equal to kg\, m/s2. Another derived unit is Pascal (Pa) for pressure and stress, i.e., force per area. The unit of Pa then equals N/m2 or kg/ms2.

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Many derived quantities are measured in derived units that have their own name. Force is one example: Newton (N) is a derived unit for force, equal to kg\, m/s2. Another derived unit is Pascal (Pa) for pressure and stress, i.e., force per area. The unit of Pa then equals N/m2 or kg/ms2.30

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