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Is Weight Derived or Fundamental Quantity?

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Answered by ankita2503
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Answer:

In the language of measurement, quantities are quantifiable aspects of the world, such as time, distance, velocity, mass, momentum, energy, and weight, and units are used to describe their measure. ... In the SI system, there are seven fundamental units: kilogram, meter, candela, second, ampere, kelvin, and mole.

Answered by ehtuahmed2300
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Answer:

Weight in physics is a derived quantity.

Explanation:

Weight as mg is a derived quantity.

Weight as in mass is a fundamental quantity.

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