Physics, asked by yasyogesh, 10 months ago

what are derived units and give an example

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Answered by Anonymous
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A derived unit is any unit that is calculated using these base units. As a result, derived units are expressed in terms of the base units.

There are seven base units that measure different quantities. These are; metre (length); kilogram (mass); second (time); ampere (electric current ); kelvin (thermodynamic temperature); mole (amount of substance); and candela (luminous intensity).

Answered by ashishpandey20052002
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These are; metre (length); kilogram (mass); second (time); ampere (electric current ); kelvin (thermodynamic temperature); mole (amount of substance); and candela (luminous intensity).

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