Physics, asked by umeshkasvada, 14 days ago

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Which of the following is not a fundamental Physical Quantity.​

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Answered by moumitaindra93
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Answer:  You haven't insert the options. See below for your understanding. I think it will clear your doubt.

Explanation:

In physics, there are 7 fundamental physical quantities that are measured in base or fundamental units. Those quantities are:

1. Length ( L ),

2. Mass ( m ),

3. Time  ( t ),

4. Electric current ( i ),

5. Temperature ( T ),

6. Amount of substance ( N ),

7. Luminous intensity ( I ).

The all other physical quantities which are made from those 7 fundamental quantities are derived quantity, i.e. they are not fundamental.

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