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volume is a derived quantity why

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Answered by Anonymous
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Derived quantities are quantities that are calculated from two or more measurements. They include area, volume, and density. The area of a rectangular surface is calculated as its length multiplied by its width. The volume of a rectangular solid is calculated as the product of its length, width, and height.

Answered by ammu6002
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The volume of a rectangular solid is calculated as the product of its length, width, and height. The density of an object is calculated as its mass divided by its volume. A given derived quantity is always expressed in the same type of units. For example, area is always expressed in squared units, such as cm2.

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