why speed is called derived unit explain it
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In physics there are many quantities that cannot be expressed by a single base unit. ... Therefore, the unit of speed is the meter per second, or m/s. The unit meter per second is called a derived unit, meaning that it is derived from the seven SI base units.
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Speed can be given as distance travelled / time taken and these both quantities are fundamental quanties and hence as speed is derived from these both quantities it is known as a derived quantity
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