Physics, asked by dapushree, 1 day ago

which can be expressed in terms of the fundamental
units, are called derived units

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Answered by myselfrakeshchakrabo
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All other physical quantities, such as force and electric charge, can be expressed as algebraic combinations of length, mass, time, and current (for example, speed is length divided by time); these units are called derived units.

Answered by yashawinisingh
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Explanatwhen brakes are applied to a car moving with a velocity of 54 km^-1 it comes to rest within 2 metre. calculate the frictional resistance if mass of the car is 150 kg

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