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what is si unit of magnitude

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Under the SI Units system, seven magnitudes are chosen to form a basic set (metre, kilogramme, second, ampere, kelvin, mole and candela), and all the others (e.g. hertz, newton, volt, radian) are regarded as being derived from this set by appropriate definitions involving only multiplication, division, differentiation.

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Under the SI Units system, seven magnitudes are chosen to form a basic set (metre, kilogramme, second, ampere, kelvin, mole and candela), and all the others (e.g. hertz, newton, volt, radian) are regarded as being derived from this set by appropriate definitions involving only multiplication, division, differentiation ...

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