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state the difference between fundamental quantity and derived quantiy

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Answered by riyajain33
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Explanation:

Fundamental units are independently defined, and often the quantities are directly measurable in a physical system. Derived quantity: ... These units are not defined independently; they depend on the definition of other units. Quantities attached to derived units are called derived quantities

Answered by Srigeeks2017
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The quantities that do not depend on any other physical quantity for their measurements are known as fundamental quantities. There are only 7 physical quantities. And the rest of all other quantities are derived quantities. Derived quantities are products and/or ratios of the fundamental quantities that exist in a system of units.  

The seven fundamental quantities are :  

Mass: Kilogram

Time: Second

Length: Meter

Temperature: Kelvin

Electric current: Ampere  

Amount of substance: Mole

Luminous Intensity: Candela

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