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Which best describes the term derived unit in SI?

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Answered by dancerlikephycco
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Answer:

standard unit

I think so.....

Answered by sushantsinghv95
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Answer:

A DERIVED UNIT IS DEFINED AS A UNIT WHICH IS DERIVED FROM TWO PRIMARY QUANTITIES  

Explanation:

Primary Quantities:These are the basic standard quantities which as conventionally taken as mass,length,time,temperature etc

Derived Quantities:These are the quantities derived from the primary or fundamental quantities like the force,work,power

EXAMPLES

Force=Mass×Acceleration

Acceleration=Velocity/Time

Velocity=Distance/Time

Work=Force×Distance

etc these are all derived from fundamental like mass, distance, time etc

Coming to the SI part of the question STANDARD way of taking the units to ensure that the uniformity is maintained throughout the world

EXAMPLES OF SI UNITS

Length : Metre

Time : Second etc

I think this explanation best describes an SI Derived Unit like force::Newton

Work::Joule

Power::Watt  etc

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