What are fundamental quantities ?
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Fundamental quantities are the physical quantities which are not derived from the other quantities and they are independent.Examples are :-
Length,time,mass,etc
Length,time,mass,etc
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Fundamental quantities are the quantities which do not depend on any other physical quantity for their measurement.
Example:- Mass, length, time, etc.
Fundamental quantities & their units:-
• Mass - Kilogram
• Time - Second
• Temperature - Kelvin
• Electric Current - Ampere
• Luminous Intensity - Candela
• Length - Meter
• Amount Of Substance - Mole
Derived quantities are the quantities that depend upon other physical quantity for its measurement.
Acceleration, force, speed, etc. are the examples of derived quantities.
Example:- Mass, length, time, etc.
Fundamental quantities & their units:-
• Mass - Kilogram
• Time - Second
• Temperature - Kelvin
• Electric Current - Ampere
• Luminous Intensity - Candela
• Length - Meter
• Amount Of Substance - Mole
Derived quantities are the quantities that depend upon other physical quantity for its measurement.
Acceleration, force, speed, etc. are the examples of derived quantities.
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