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the derived si unit of power is

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Answered by vaibhav605632
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Watt.

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Answered by raj5187
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SI is built on seven fundamental standards called base units. All other SI units are derived by multiplying, dividing or powering the base units in various combinations, For example:

is built on seven fundamental standards called base units. All other SI units are derived by multiplying, dividing or powering the base units in various combinations, For example:mechanical work is force applied multiplied by distance moved and has the unit newton metre written as Nm

is built on seven fundamental standards called base units. All other SI units are derived by multiplying, dividing or powering the base units in various combinations, For example:mechanical work is force applied multiplied by distance moved and has the unit newton metre written as Nmspeed is distance divided by time and has the unit metre per second written as ms-1

is built on seven fundamental standards called base units. All other SI units are derived by multiplying, dividing or powering the base units in various combinations, For example:mechanical work is force applied multiplied by distance moved and has the unit newton metre written as Nmspeed is distance divided by time and has the unit metre per second written as ms-1area is length multiplied by width and has the unit m2.

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