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17 January, 10:25

What I the difference between fundamental and derived quantities?

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  1. 17 January, 11:51
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    - Fundamental quantities are quantity whose definition does not depend on other quantities.

    There are seven fundamental quantities in physics:

    Length (measured in metres)

    Mass (in kilograms)

    Time (in seconds)

    Electric current (in Ampere)

    Temperature (in Kelvin)

    Amount of substance (in moles)

    Luminous intensity (in candela)

    - On the other hand, derived quantities are quantities that are defined using the fundamental quantities.

    For example, derived quantities are:

    Velocity, which is the ratio between length and time

    Acceleration, which is the ratio between velocity and time

    Energy, which is a product of mass and velocity squared

    And many others.
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