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Which of the following is not a Derived quantity?

(a) Speed (b) Impulse (c) Length (d) Torque (e) All of the above
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A 6kg body has a velocity of 4i ms-¹, at one instant. Eleven seconds later, its velocity is (4i + 7j) ms¯¹. Assum
the body was subject to a constant total force. Calculate the magnitude of the total force.
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Final answer:

Length is not a derived quantity in physics.


Step-by-step explanation:

A derived quantity is a physical quantity that is derived from one or more base quantities through mathematical operations or formulas. It is not a fundamental quantity and is expressed in terms of the base quantities. In the given options, Length is the only one that is not a derived quantity. Length is a base quantity and is defined as the measurement of a one-dimensional space between two points.


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