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what is meant by derived units?give its example.​

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Answered by myieshamalik
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Explanation:

For example, the velocity is the distance traveled per unit time, i.e, Hence, the derived unit of velocity is 'm/s'. Examples of derived units are: Mass density (kg/m2) Luminance (cd/m2)

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Answered by scottlang
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In physics, a derived unit is an SI unit of measurement comprised of a combination of the seven base units. The seven base units are mass, length, time, temperature, electric current & luminous intensity . Examples : Force, Velocity, Frequency, Charge, Pressure, Work, etc .

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