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which are the fundamental units?

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Answered by ⲘⲓssRσѕє
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The four fundamental units are abbreviated as follows: meter, m; kilogram, kg; second, s; and ampere, A. The metric system also uses a standard set of prefixes to denote each order of magnitude greater than or lesser than the fundamental unit itself.

Answered by kumarshiva52844
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The fundamental units are the base units defined by international system of units.These units are not derived from any other unit,therefore they are called fundamental units.

The seven base units are :

1. Meter (M) for length

2.Second (S) for time

3. Kilogram (Kg) for weight

4. Ampere (A) for Electric current

5. Kelvin (K) for temperature

6. Mole (mol) for Amount of substance

7. Candela (cd) for luminous intensity

I hope this is helps you.

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