It sounds like you are asking about current, voltage, and resistance - which are related by Ohms law. There are, however other electrical quantities such as charge, inductance and capacitance.
The basic measurement units in the SI system are:
However, there is not really a set of fundamental list since it is always possible to define ome other unit as fundamental and then derive one of the abve from the new list. For example, one could define density as a fundamental - instead of mass - and then define mass as density times volume or density*distance-cubed.
Length, mass and time
AC and DC
Voltage
the lava, the mantle, the outside. so there you are you have the three basic parts to a volcano.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Electromagnetic
Voltage current resistance
Voltage , voltsCurrent , amperesResistance, ohmsAnswer There are numerous electrical quantities, not just three. They include, current,charge, voltage, resistance, inductance, capacitance, frequency, power, energy,reactance, impedance, admittance, susceptance, conductance, permeability,permittivity, resistivity, conductivity, etc. For basic definitions of dimensions in physics, it is normal to take mass, length, time and charge (MLTQ); or mass, length, time and current (MLTI). Thus only one extra physical dimension is needed to extend normal mechanical space to include electrical quantities.
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Electric current Electromotive force or voltage Resistance that's all ^^
Derived quantities are one which are derived from the basic or fundamental quantities..
Basic quantities refers to the quantities from which the others are derived from. This is what is commonly referred to as SI units.
Multimeter, Oscilloscope and a can of component cooler.
AC and DC
Some of the basic types of physical quantities in chemistry include temperature, mass, quantity, length, and time. Some other physical quantities are amount of substance, electric current, and luminous intensity.
The basic fundamental quantities in physics are related to energy. They are mass m; charge e; and distance r and speed c. Three fundamental constants relate these fundamental quantities; G the gravitational constant; c the speed of light and z the free space impedance.These quantities and constants are related in the fundamental energy of mass and charge:mass Energy Em = -GmM/r + mcV and charge Energy Ec = -zce^2/4pi r + mcV
The three electrical quantities are current voltage and resistance. Current is measured in amperes (A) and is the rate at which electricity flows through a conductor. Voltage is measured in volts (V) and is the electrical force pushing the current through the conductor. Resistance is measured in ohms () and is the opposition to the flow of current. Current - measured in amperes (A) Voltage - measured in volts (V) Resistance - measured in ohms ()
Energy and electrical charge are two quantities that are always conserved in nuclear decay equation.