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Why are the units of power and pressure derived units?

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Answered by KonikaGupta
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All SI units can be derived from the seven fundamental SI units. ... Pressure—the effect of a force applied to a surface—is a derived unit, obtained from combining base units. The unit of pressure in the SI system is the pascal (Pa), defined as a force of one Newton per square meter

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Answered by srnroofing1717
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==>All SI units can be derived from the seven fundamental SI units. ... Pressure—the effect of a force applied to a surface—is a derived unit, obtained from combining base units. The unit of pressure in the SI system is the pascal (Pa), defined as a force of one Newton per square meter.

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==>The units of pressure is called derived units because it is simply derived from base unit which is distance and a derived unit which is force, which is derived from acceleration, a derived unit as well, and mass, a base unit. ... Thus making work a derived unit.

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