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Yes. There is no SI fundamental unit for volume, so any volume unit is derived.
The fundamental units are based on specific standards for each unit. Derived units result from manipulating the fundamental units. For example, the SI unit for distance or length is the meter, and the SI unit for time is the second. If you divide meters by seconds, you get m/s, a derived unit for speed or velocity.
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Whether any quantity is a base quantity or a derived quantity depends on the definitions used in the system of measurements. In the SI, it is a derived quantity, defined as energy per unit charge. In units: joules/coulomb, where both joules and coulombs are also derived units.
a specific combination of base units with its own name
Determining the volume is the situation that describes a cubic unit.
The unit is a litre.
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This unit is the meter (m) in SI.
icecream is honestly the best thing in the world, and it is a fundamental unit
Conversion.
The objectives of the next higher unit in the organization.
a fundamental unit is fixed in unlike a derived unit which is varying
It is called population density.
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