unit of speed is a derived unit why
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the unit of speed is the meter per second, or m/s. The unit meter per second is called a derived unit, meaning that it is derived from the seven SI base units. Units can be combined together in many possible combinations, and any physically-significant quantity will have its own units.
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the unit of speed is the meter per second, or m/s. The unit meter per second is called a derived unit, meaning that it is derived from the seven SI base units. Units can be combined together in many possible combinations, and any physically-significant quantity will have its own units.
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