Physics, asked by prathamesh79668, 9 months ago

please give me answer of 8th question with explanation​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by mritunjayy
1

Answer:

here is your answer mark me as brainliest

Explanation:

i think it could be "d "

none of these

because

No,we cannot express temperature as a derived unit. We have to take the 7 fundamental units into a count,after then we could derive any unit often called derived unit. But , the temperature is a quantity whose unit itself belongs to fundamental unit i.e. kelvin(K).

Answered by FuturePoet
7

Solution :

We have Provided with a Multiple Choice Question  of Units and Measurement and we need mark a Suitable answer for the given question .

As We Know , We have total 7 base unit or fundamental Quantities and it can't be derived from other base quantities . The Seven base units are listed as below :

  • Length
  • Mass
  • Time
  • Electric Current
  • Temperature
  • Amount of Substance
  • Luminous Intensity

Temperature is a base unit and it can not be expressed as a derived Quantity in terms this .

Therefore , None of these( Option : D)  is a Correct answer  for the Given Question .

Similar questions