Physics, asked by nikhilgalgali, 1 year ago

which of the following is not a derived physical quantity
a.speed
b.volume
c.force
d.mass


Shaina11: a is correct
nikhilgalgali: yes its correct
Shaina11: Which ?

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Answered by anshu9366
12

Answer:

Speed

Explanation:

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Answered by archanajhaa
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Answer:

Mass is not a derived physical quantity i.e.option(d).

Explanation:

All the physical quantities which are not fundamental physical quantities but are derived from them are called derived quantities. e.g.work,force,speed,volume,force etc.

Whereas, the fundamental quantity is an independent physical quantity that is not possible to express in other physical quantities.There are seven fundamental quantities at present i.e.length,time,mass,temperature,electric current,luminous intensity,mole.

Hence, among the given options mass is not a derived physical quantity i.e.option(d).

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