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What are called fundamental units and derived units?

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Answered by sanjeevaraya3
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The units which can neither be derived from other units nor they can be further resolved into simpler units are called fundamental units. Examples: Mass, length etc. Those units which can be expressed in terms of the fundamental units are called derived units. Example: speed, velocity, acceleration etc.

Explanation:

The units in which they are measured are the meter, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, and candela (Table 1.1). All other units are made by mathematically combining the fundamental units. These are called derived units.

Answered by ItzSugaryHeaven3
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The units which can neither be derived from other units nor they can be further resolved into simpler units are called fundamental units. Examples: Mass, length etc. Those units which can be expressed in terms of the fundamental units are called derived units. Example: speed, velocity, acceleration etc.

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