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physical quantity which depends on one or more fundamental quantities for their measurement is called as

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Answered by SmritiSami
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A physical quantity that depends on one or more fundamental quantities for their measurement is called derived quantities.

  • Physical quantities that are derived from one or more basic quantities are referred to as derived quantities.
  • Physical quantities are the amounts that can be measured.
  • Physical quantities include length, mass, time, and volume. There are at least two traits that physical quantities share in common.
  • One represents the quantity's size or magnitude, and the other was the unit in which it is measured.
  • Basic units are the units used to quantify fundamental quantities. In other words, the basic unit is the unit of fundamental amount. It is independent of any unit.
Answered by Anonymous
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Physical quantity which depends on one or more fundamental quantities for their measurement is called as derived quantity.

  • Derived quantities can be defined as those quantities that are calculated with the help of other primary or fundamental quantities.
  • For example, area can be considered as a derived quantity as it can be expressed in terms of square of length.
  • Similarly some other examples of derived quantities are density, volume, etc.
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