There are seven SI fundamental units. They are the following:
Base Quantity/Name/Symbol
length/meter/m
mass/kilogram/kg
time/second/s
electric current/ampere/A
thermodynamic temperature/Kelvin/K
amount of substance/mole/mol
luminous intensity/candela/cd
Yes, it is a physical quantity (Fundamental)
Length is fundamental, area is derived.
the formula showing the relation between the unit of any physical quantity n the unit of fundamental physical quantity is called dimensional formula.........of dat quantity
the conversion factor merely changes the number in such a way that it fits the new units the physical quantity is not changed
The Coulomb is a unit of electric charge. [Charge] is a fundamental quantity.
no it is not considered as a fundamental quantity
Fundamental quantity
the differentiate between fundamental quantity and derived quantity?
fundamental
Yes, it is a physical quantity (Fundamental)
No, weight is not a fundamental quantity.
Length is fundamental, area is derived.
Fundamental quantities are quantities that can be measured such as mass, length and temperature. Derived quantities are quantities that has to be calculated such as pressure, volume and work done.AnswerThe SI does not define 'fundamental quantity', instead it uses the term 'Base Unit'. All other units are 'Derived Units', so-called because they are each derived from combinations of Base Units.
since it is one of the physical quantites
Volume is derived, from length.
It is a derived quantity.
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