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Fundamental units are the basic units of measurement for physical quantities that cannot be derived from other quantities. Examples include the meter (m) for length and the second (s) for time. Derived units are combinations of fundamental units. For instance, the unit of speed (m/s) is derived fromRead more
Fundamental units are the basic units of measurement for physical quantities that cannot be derived from other quantities. Examples include the meter (m) for length and the second (s) for time. Derived units are combinations of fundamental units. For instance, the unit of speed (m/s) is derived from the fundamental units of length and time.
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