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In the SI system, base units are the fundamental units that serve as the building blocks for measuring physical quantities, such as length (meter), mass (kilogram), and time (second). Derived units, on the other hand, are combinations of base units used to measure derived quantities, such as velocitRead more
In the SI system, base units are the fundamental units that serve as the building blocks for measuring physical quantities, such as length (meter), mass (kilogram), and time (second). Derived units, on the other hand, are combinations of base units used to measure derived quantities, such as velocity (m/s), acceleration (m/s²), or force (kg⋅m/s²).
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