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Why is m/s a derived unit?

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Answered by meenachaudhary0514
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Because the quantity is not a unit; it is made up (derived) from two basic units, a length and time, by calculating m/s, which is a speed. ... It is calibrated in miles/hour and is a speed unit just as m/s is a derived unit.

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Answer:

Because the quantity is not a unit; it is made up (derived) from two basic units, a length and time, by calculating m/s, which is a speed. ... It is calibrated in miles/hour and is a speed unit just as m/s is a derived unit.

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