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What are the seven basic fundamental quantities ?​

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Answered by sonalinalaker
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The seven SI base units, which are comprised of:

  • Length - meter (m)
  • Time - second (s)
  • Amount of substance - mole (mole)
  • Electric current - ampere (A)
  • Temperature - kelvin (K)
  • Luminous intensity - candela (cd)
  • Mass - kilogram (kg)

Answered by DILhunterBOYayus
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The 7 basic fundamental quantities andbase units that we have in the SI system are:

  • Kilogram for mass

  • Second for time

  • Kelvin for temperature

  • Ampere for electric current

  • Mole for the amount of substance

  • Candela for luminous intensity

  • Metre for distance

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