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Watt is a drived unit. Give reason.​

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Answered by MITAN19
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I think the question is watt is derived unit not drived unit.

A derived unit is called so because it is the product of two more basic units. like- 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

Explanation:

Watts are defined as 1 Watt = 1 Joule per second (1W = 1 J/s) which means that 1 kW = 1000 J/s. A Watt is the amount of energy (in Joules) that an electrical device (such as a light) is burning per second that it's running.

Answered by deependrasinghsajwan
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The units of pressure is called derived units because it is simply derived from base unit which is distance and a derived unit which is force, which is derived from acceleration, a derived unit as well, and mass, a base unit. As we all know, work is defined as the force x distance. Thus making work a derived unit.

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