Mass, length, time, temperature, and electric current.
Fundamental quantities r those which r independent of other quantities and r scaler and on the other hand derived quantities r those which depends on fundamental quantities!! For example metre sqaure!
There is no such thing as these "fundamental devices".
the five fundamental quantities are : length time electric current temperature mass
Physical Quantities are of TWO types: 1) Fundamental Quantities. 2) Derived Quantities.
In Science, there are seven fundamental quantities. The seven fundamental quantities includes length, mass, time, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity.
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.
Fundamental quantities are those which do not depend on other quantities. (i.e. temperature, mass, length)Derived quantities are those which depend on fundamental quantities. (i.e. force, volume, density)
a unit defined in terms of units of fundamental quantities
the differentiate between fundamental quantity and derived quantity?
Fundamental quantities r those which r independent of other quantities and r scaler and on the other hand derived quantities r those which depends on fundamental quantities!! For example metre sqaure!
Derived quantities are one which are derived from the basic or fundamental quantities..
There is no such thing as these "fundamental devices".
the five fundamental quantities are : length time electric current temperature mass
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the answer is sound and light
It is a derived quantity.
Physical Quantities are of TWO types: 1) Fundamental Quantities. 2) Derived Quantities.