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name two derived physical quantities each of which involves a single but different fundamental physical quantity. also write down in bracket , beside derived quantity , the involved fundamental quantity.​

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Answered by Pratishtha55
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Answer:

1] AREA = LENGTH×BREADTH.

Here, area is a derived physical quantity which is associated with two fundamental physical quantities - length and breadth.

2] VOLUME = LENGTH × BREADTH × HEIGHT.

Here, volume is a derived physical quantity which is associated with three fundamental physical quantities - length, breadth and height.

3] I think its not possible for a derived physical quantity to have a association with only one fundamental quantities. As per my thought, two fundamental physical quantities should involve in constituting a derived physical quantity.

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Answered by suyashchhetri381
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Explanation:

AREA= LENGTH×BREADTH. Here, area is a derived physical quantity which is associated with two fundamental physical quantities - length and breadth. 2] VOLUME = LENGTH × BREADTH × HEIGHT.

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