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the unit of area is a derived unit. why? ​

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Answered by rajasisdeshpande
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A derived unit is called so because it is the product of two more basic units. The basic unit of area is the cubic meter (m³) for volume. By derived unit, it refers to any given quantity which cannot be measured directly with any device. For eg., We can't measure density of a substance with a rule, or scale, or bucket.

Answered by Anonymous
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A derived unit is called so because it is the product of two more basic units. The basic unit of area is the cubic metre (m^2) for volume. By derived unit, it refers to any given quality which cannot be measured directly with any device. For eg., we can't measure density of a substance with a rule, or scale, or bucket.

The units of fundamental quantities are called fundamental units or basic units. The units of derived qualities are called derived unit. For example, an area is a derived quantity. Since area = b , so the value of area depends on the value of length and breadth

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