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Why current is considered to to be a fundamental unit if it can be expressed as charge per time?

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charge on any species tells the force exerted by species and force is derived unit hence current is a fundamental unit
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False

The standard quantity, used for comparison, is called unit with which unknown quantities are compared.

While the fundamental quantity is a quantity which is independent of any other physical quantity. For example, length, time, mass and temperature are fundamental physical quantities. The units used to measure the fundamental quantities is called fundamental units.

Hence, the given statement is false.

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