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Derived units are obtained by multiplying or dividing some fundamental units. Area(=length X length), volume, force, speed, acceleration, impulse, stress, frequency, power, work, energy etc. are some examples of derived units.

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some examples of base units are inches, millimeters, and centimeters

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area, an example of which is m2

volume, an example of which is m3

speed, an example of which is m/s

density, an example of which is kg/m3

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density + volume = mass

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force-kg/( ms2 )

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10 derived quantities,their units and their derivation

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Q: What are some examples of base units?
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