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why is velocity called a derived physical quantity​

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Answered by kundurugnansundar200
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Velocity is “how much distance you cover in a particular time.” Space and time are fundamental quantities, and meters and seconds are their base units. Velocity is a combination of a space and a time, and therefore its units — “m/s” – are “derived” from the units for space and time.

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Answered by ramamaheshchand9999
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because may after speed they may understand that only speed is not applicable there is another quantity so velocity called a derived physical quantity

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