Pascal is the s.i unit of upthrust
Upthrust is the upward or buoyant force acting on an object in a liquid. It is a force, and so has the units of force. This is pounds in the imperial system, and Newtons in the SI.
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Dyne
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Yes, it is the derived unit for pressure.
The SI unit of weight is the newton (N), which is a Derived Unit.
Volume is measured in units derived from the fundamental unit of length.
The sievert is the SI derived unit of ionizing radiation dose. The Sv is its abbreviation.
These are called derived units. In the SI system (or metric system), there are base units for length, mass and time, among others. These are:metre (m)kilogram (kg)second (s)The unit of acceleration is expressed as m/s2. An example of a derived unit is the unit of force called the newton (N). Force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration. Therefore:force = mass × accelerationN = kg·m/s2
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a fundamental unit is fixed in unlike a derived unit which is varying
Yes, it is part of the SI. It is a derived unit.Yes, it is part of the SI. It is a derived unit.Yes, it is part of the SI. It is a derived unit.Yes, it is part of the SI. It is a derived unit.
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yes, cubic centimeter is a derived unit.
FT is a derived unit and not a fundamental unit. The fundamental unit cannot be broken down into different forms. The derived units on the other hand are made up of the fundamental units.
Yes. There is no SI fundamental unit for volume, so any volume unit is derived.
Newton, (unit of force)
That will obviously depend on the system of units chosen. In the SI (International System), it is a derived unit (mass divided by volume).
Yes, it is the derived unit for pressure.
Derived Unit
A "watt" is a derived unit of power.