What is the name of physical quantities which are independent of each other?
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the physical quantities which are independence of other quantities are
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The physical quantities which cannot be expressed by using any of the other physical quantities are known as fundamental quantities.
They are used to derive the other derived physical quantities.
The examples of fundamental physical quantities with their S.I. units:
- Length (meter)
- Mass (kilogram)
- Time (second)
- Electric current (ampere)
- Thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)
- Amount of substance (mole)
- Luminous intensity (candela)
Hence, the physical quantities which are independent of each other are fundamental physical quantities.
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