What are the differences between fundamental and derived unit?
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Fundamental units are the units of the fundamental physical quantities in SI system. They are not formed from other units. There are a total of seven fundamental units such as meter, kilogram, ampere, and second. Derived units are those units that are used for derived quantities.
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What are the differences between fundamental and derived unit?
- The quantities that do not depend on any other physical quantity for their measurements are known as fundamental quantities. There are only 7 physical quantities.
- And rest of all other quantities are derived quantities. Derived quantities are products and/or ratios of the fundamental quantities that exist in a system of units.
The seven fundamental quantities are :-
- Mass : Kilogram
- Time : Second
- Length : Meter
- Temperature : Kelvin
- Electric current : Amper
- Amount of substance :Mole
- Luminous Intensity : Candela
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