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Is it possible to have length and velocity both as fundamental quantities? why?​

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Answered by ankitthegreat03
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Length is fundamental quantity but velocity is not a fundamental quantity as it is derived from length and time. There are seven fundamental quantities in the SI unit system

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Answered by ayushraj8928
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Length is fundamental quantity but velocity is not a fundamental quantity as it is derived from length and time. There are seven fundamental quantities in the SI unit system.

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