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is force a derived quantity?​


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All other measurements in mechanical quantities including kinetic quantities and dynamic quantities are called derived units. These derived units can be expressed in terms of fundamental units, such as acceleration, area, energy, force, power, velocity and volume.


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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.

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