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WHY FUNDAMENTAL QUANTITIES ARE 'FUNDAMENTAL' ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Fundamental Quantity is independent Physical Quantity that is not possible to express in other Physical Quanitity. It is used as pillars for other quantities aka Derived Quantities. In Physics, Length, Mass, Time, Electric Current, Thermodynamic Temperature, etc are examples of Fundamental Quantities

Answered by nishag160804
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fundamental quantities of fundamental because it is independent it is also known as basic quantities other quantities are derived from it

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