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Difference between Fundamental Quantities & Derived Units
Fundamental Units
A Physical Quantity which is independent of other physical quantities can be written in the form of a Fundamental Unit. Units which cannot be written interms of other units are called Fundamental Units. Examples includes Meter (for lenght/distance), Gram (for weight), Kelvin (for temperature) etc. Unlike a Fundamental Unit, Derived Units are those units which are always written interms of other units (or interms of Fundamental Units). Examples includes Newton (for Force), Acceleration, Power etc. |
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