Why is the unit of power is called derived unit
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It's a “derived unit” in SI (the modern metric system) because it's not a “base unit.”
The base units were originally the artifacts upon which the metric system were built: the standard meter bar and the standard kilogram
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because it is not fundamental unit i.e. it is dependant on fundametal unit which are Mass and Length
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