yes,grams per millimeter a derived unit .it is called linear density,that is ,gram /mL
To convert kilogram per meter to gram per millimeter, we need to consider the conversion factor where 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams and 1 meter is equal to 1000 millimeters. Therefore, 6.71 kilogram per meter is equal to 6710 grams per 1000 millimeters, which simplifies to 6.71 grams per millimeter.
Grams per millimeter or grams per cubic centimeter.
Grams per millimeter or grams per cubic centimeter.
The mass is obviously a base unit. From mass we can derive many units like momentum, force etc. But we cannot derive the unit of mass from any other unit. So, it's a base unit. Technically, mass is not a unit. In the most commonly used systems of units, MKS and cgs, units of mass (kilograms and grams, respectively), are base units.
No, it is a derived unit.
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Because is not only a millimeter (distance) but a true unit of pressure: the pressure exercised by an 1 millimeter column of mercury on a specified area. 1 mm col. Hg = 13,595 1 mm col. H2O = 133,322 4 Pa .
No, the ampere is not a derived unit. It is a base SI unit that represents electrical current. It is defined as the amount of electric charge that flows through a conductor per unit time.
One example of a derived unit is the unit of force. Also, the Newton unit is also another prime example of a derived unit.
In some cases, multiplying measurements can result in a derived unit. Derived units are created by combining base units in a specific way, such as meters (a base unit) multiplied by seconds (another base unit) resulting in meters per second (a derived unit for speed).
Grams per cubic centimeter is expressed as g/cm³. This unit is commonly used to measure density, which represents the mass of a substance per unit volume.