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What is the fundamental physical quantity ​

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Answered by ramanimanoj84
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In physics, there are seven fundamental physical quantities (which are measured in base units, or fundamental physical units): length, mass, time, electric current, temperature, amount of a substance, and luminous intensity.

Answered by RonakBhattarai
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A Fundamental Quantity (FQ) in physics is a quantity that can be measured but cannot be defined. There are seven such FQ in the sphere of physics. The five most commonly used in intro courses are: Space, Time, Matter (energy and mass), Charge (moving charge; current), and temperature.

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