standard fundamental unit must not be variable True or false
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The given statement is false - The standard fundamental unit must not be a variable.
Explanation:
- The measurement of physical quantities is articulated in terms of units, which are standardized fundamental units.
- These are generally used as units of measurement and help in measuring length, height, weight, temperature, mass, etc.,
- A physical quantity is defined by denoting the way it is being quantified or by specifying how it is computed from other measurements.
- Also, a standard fundamental unit can be a variable.
In general, the physical quantities are of two types.
- Fundamental physical quantities
- Derived physical quantities
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