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what is the fundamental unit and derived unit​

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Answered by harshit5645
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➡The units which are independent of each other are known as Fundamental Units.

➡Derived Units are derived from Fundamental Units.

➡For example, meter is a fundamental unit of length and second is a fundamental unit of time. However, meter per second (ms-1) is a derived unit of velocity.

Answered by redpanda20
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The units which are independent of each other are known as Fundamental Units. Derived Units are derived from Fundamental Units. For example, meter is a fundamental unit of length and second is a fundamental unit of time. However, meter per second (ms-1) is a derived unit of velocity.

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