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Which of the following is not a fundamental Physical Quantity?.

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Answered by Misslol96
8

Answer:

Standards which are used to measure the fundamental quantities are called as fundamental units which are length, mass, time, temperature, current, luminous intensity, quantity of matter. Hence, magnetic field is not a fundamental quantity.

Answered by priyangha02
1

Answer:

these are following questions?may right??

A)Length

B)Mass

C)Magnetic field

D)Current

Explanation:

(C) Magnetic field

Standards which are used to measure the fundamental quantities are called as fundamental units which are length, mass, time, temperature, current, luminous intensity, quantity of matter. Hence, magnetic field is not a fundamental quantity.

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