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What are difference of fundamental 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!


What are a basic fundemental quantities?

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


What are the fundamental movement actions?

The fundamental movement actions are walking, running, jumping, crawling, climbing, pushing, pulling, bending, and twisting. These actions are foundational to human movement and are essential for developing physical fitness and motor skills.


Which of thge following is a fundamental consideration to examine when task organizing a force?

The capabilities and expertise of the members in the force is a fundamental consideration when task organizing a force. Matching tasks to the strengths and skills of individuals can optimize efficiency and productivity.


What is fundamental movement skill development?

Fundamental movement skill development refers to the process of acquiring and mastering basic movement patterns such as running, jumping, throwing, and catching. These skills are essential for participating in physical activities and sports, and provide a foundation for more complex movement abilities later on. Developing these skills at a young age is important for promoting overall physical literacy and a lifelong involvement in physical activity.

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