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what are fundamental and derived units​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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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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