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The unit of volume is a derived unit. Why?

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Answered by Niharikamishra24
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The unit of volume is a derived unit. Why?

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From the base unit of length, we can define volume, and from the base units of length, mass, and time, we can define energy. ... Volume. Since volume is length cubed, its SI derived unit is m3. A derived unit is called so because it is the product of two more basic units.

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Answered by aayyuuss123
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Because volume is a derived physical quantities.

so that unit=length ×breadth×height

m^3 is a derived unit

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