Physics, asked by Sahil13609, 2 months ago

what are fundamental and derived units?​

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Answered by sohamc060
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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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Answered by tannumishra1464
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Fundamental Quantity is the independent Physical Quantity that cannot be expressed using other Physical Quantity's.ExampleLength, Mass, Time, Electric Current, Thermodynamic Temperature

Derived quantities are those physical quantities which are derived using fundamental quantities.Example– Speed,Force.

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