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is volt a fundamental quantity?​

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Answered by ElegantSplendor
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Volt is not a 'fundamental unit', it is a derived unit. A 'derived unit' is a unit derived from the basic fundamental units of the SI system like meter, kilogram, second, ampere, Kelvin or centigrade, mole, and candela. ... So a volt is derived from the fundamental units – “kg, m, s, and A”.

Answered by ramesh015
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Volt is not a 'fundamental unit', it is a derived unit. A 'derived unit' is a unit derived from the basic fundamental units of the SI system like meter, kilogram, second, ampere, Kelvin or centigrade, mole, and candela. ... So a volt is derived from the fundamental units – “kg, m, s, and A”.

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