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what are fundamental units


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Answered by Ajay1291
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The fundamental units are the units of the fundamental quantities, as defined by the International System of Units. They are not dependent upon any other units, and all other units are derived from them.


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Fundamental units are those set of unrelated units of measurement which are defined arbitrarily and from which other units are formed or derived. It is the unit of measurement for a measurable physical property. They are not dependent on any other units and are used for the measurement of base quantities in physics.

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Answered by Akankshaacharya
10
Their are seven fundamental units......

other physical quantities can be expressed by simple multiplication or division of these fundamental quantities......


these are also called as s.i units....

they are independent or can be expressed on their own.....

1)mass

2)length

3)time

4)temperature

5)luminous intensity

6)amount of substance

7)electric current

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