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Q: What are defined for each fundamental quantity?
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What is a fundamental measurement that is defined by a readily reproducible reference standard?

base quantity !!


Is the area fundamental quantity?

no it is not considered as a fundamental quantity


Is electric current a derived or fundamental quantity?

Fundamental quantity


Why we use force in defining ampere though ampere is a fundamental quantity?

Mass is a fundamental unit. Force is fundamental. Do you see a problem with this: Force = mass * accelation, or Mass = Force / acceleration Fundamental quantities are related to each other. There is no contradition to write an equation relating them to one another. An ampere can be defined as 1A = 1C/second.


Definition for fundamental quantities and derived quantities?

the differentiate between fundamental quantity and derived quantity?


Is electric charge a derived or fundamental quantity?

fundamental


What are derived quantities what are the fundamental quantities?

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.


Is distance a physical quantity?

Yes, it is a physical quantity (Fundamental)


Are weight length time and mass fundamental quantities?

No, weight is not a fundamental quantity.


Give the examples on derived and fundamental quantity?

Length is fundamental, area is derived.


What is difference between base quantity and derived quantity?

Base quantities (Scalar Quantities) :Independent quantities who have single standard units.- time /seconds-distance/metersDerived Quantities (Vector Quantities):Quantities derived by multiplying or dividing 2 base quantities.- Velocity = distance/timeunit of Velocity = m/s


It is defined as a quantity that has direction?

A vector.