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the unit of density is considered as a derived unit give reason?​

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Answered by bettsamijkv
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Density is measured in kg⋅m−2 . This means that it is derived from fundamental units which are the kilogram and metre. The kilogram is defined as the mass of a platinum-iridium cylinder which is kept in France. This is the only fundamental unit which is still defined by an artefact.

Answered by krativerma200
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Density is measured in kg⋅m−2 . This means that it is derived from fundamental units which are the kilogram and metre. The kilogram is defined as the mass of a platinum-iridium cylinder which is kept in France. This is the only fundamental unit which is still defined by an artefact.

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